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/ˈkʊʃənɪŋ, ˈkʊʃnɪŋ/
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[ UK /kˈʊʃənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kˈʊʃənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- artifact consisting of soft or resilient material used to fill or give shape or protect or add comfort
How To Use cushioning In A Sentence
- It also provides ample cushioning with shock-absorbing HydroFlow technology in the heel and forefoot, and has a water-repellant upper.
- Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds.
- But the cushioning has to be in the mid or forefoot, where the foot hits, rather than the heel.
- This then gradually hardens on the outside to provide airtight seal, proper insulation, as well as a degree cushioning protection in case of an accident.
- Women with high arches often need sneakers with extra cushioning in the forefoot; women with flat feet, more stability in the heel.
- He credits Alcatel's greater global reach and more diverse product line for cushioning the downturn's impact.
- If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning.
- For texture, we've used traditional moleskin in our cushioning and have hot-branded the Longhorn logo in leather and timber throughout.
- If the bridge between the heel and the front foot is less than one-third the width of your heel, you have a high arch - your feet are begging for cushioning.
- The cushioning is not by error but the result of the stimulus without tax breaks for the rich who own the Rethugican party. jim addison Obama aide hints at second stimulus, tries to slam door on tax talk