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[ snee-ker ] / ˈsni kər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR sneaker ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna high or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole. one who sneaks; a sneak. Origin of sneakerFirst recorded in 1590–1600; sneak + -er1 WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH sneakersneaker , snickerWords nearby sneakersnazzy, SNCC, SNCF, Snead, sneak, sneaker, sneakerhead, sneakernet, sneakers, sneaking, sneak preview Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sneakerSneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters. Would You Pay $100 For a 50 Cent Bulge? Men’s Undies Get Expensive|James Joiner|December 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST I assume he thinks Chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff. 2014 NBA Preview: Skinny LeBron and the Racist Ghost of Donald Sterling|Robert Silverman|October 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST If how much we're willing to pay for them is a measure, the future of the sneaker seems healthy. How Sneaker Culture Conquered the World|William O’Connor|March 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Would we get to see Uncle Phil himself accepting or rejecting one sneaker design after the next? Inside Nike Headquarters|Winston Ross|July 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Finally, a bloody footprint near one of the victims was made by a Grant Hill Fila-brand sneaker, size 10-and-a-half. Curtis Flowers: Mississippi's Marked Man|Paul Alexander|June 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST The wet ground sucked at his sneaker and he tipped back on his ass with a yelp. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town|Cory Doctorow Klinker picked up a "sneaker" from the floor and hurled it with deadly precision at a weight-and-pulley across the room. Queed|Henry Sydnor Harrison A sneaker—that is to say, a bird that flushed without the customary whirr—he was quite apt to miss. The Adventures of Bobby Orde|Stewart Edward White A sneaker was a small drinking-glass, used by moderate drinkers—sneak-cups they were called. Customs and Fashions in Old New England|Alice Morse Earle The message is the sneaker, or whatever will take over, for its own short turn in the glory of consumption, the world. The Civilization of Illiteracy|Mihai Nadin
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