Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sole .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having a sole or soles especially as specified; used in combination
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Examples
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They had been "soled" and "heeled" more than once: -- had they been "goloshed," their owner might have defied
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Or a trade in program, a "cash for clunkers" so to speak for felt soled boots.
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I've got a couple of alternative soled boots in which I can install studs, and I am going to install them.
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Bottom line - If you're getting rubber-soled boots, GET SOME STUDS or you will soon wish you did ...
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Or a trade in program, a "cash for clunkers" so to speak for felt soled boots.
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I think Wags will be pleased to know that Simms, and yes, I have a connection with them, will be offering a Vibram soled boot in 2010 at the $100 price point.
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Bottom line - If you're getting rubber-soled boots, GET SOME STUDS or you will soon wish you did ...
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TU since they are the biggest pushers of the felt sole change should have a solution for those of us who are not willing to part with our "felties" because of the satisfaction of not feeling vulnerable when in the water and the un-known performance of rubber soled boots.
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I've got a couple of alternative soled boots in which I can install studs, and I am going to install them.
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TU since they are the biggest pushers of the felt sole change should have a solution for those of us who are not willing to part with our "felties" because of the satisfaction of not feeling vulnerable when in the water and the un-known performance of rubber soled boots.
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