[
UK
/sˈændəl/
]
[ US /ˈsændəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈsændəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot
How To Use sandal In A Sentence
- Inhaling sandalwood oil lessens stress and can stop vomiting.
- By the close their ranks have doubled into a colourful army stamping out percussive rhythms in wooden sandals. Times, Sunday Times
- I would wear it with hoop earrings and thong sandals that were picked up in Capri beforehand. Times, Sunday Times
- The Government should impose strict measures to contain illegal cutting down of sandalwood trees.
- I walked down to the beach carrying my skis, boots and poles and changed from sandals to my skating boots.
- Each evening, before retiring, the careful wife sees that a hocho, or kitchen knife, is laid upon the kitchen floor, and covered with a kanadarai, or brazen wash - basin, on the upturned bottom of which is placed a single straw sandal, of the noiseless sort called zori, also turned upside down. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
- The short flowered dress and the high-heeled sandals she was wearing when she arrived in the park that day were identical to the clothing worn by the kidnapper. I’ll Walk Alone
- Now guys can finally step into luxury with this pair of stylish thong sandals.
- She stood for a moment in her flat sandals, khaki shorts, a long-sleeved white silk shirt and a pair of very black wraparound sunglasses. BLOOD IS DIRT
- Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.