a person who shines boots and shoes: limpiya-bota, manlilinis ng sapatos
shoestring
n.
1. a shoelace: tali (sintas) ng sapatos
2. a very small amount of money: napakaliit na halaga (ng kuwalta)
footwear
n.
1. shoes: sapatos
2. slippers: tsinelas
3. wooden shoes: bakya
4. socks, stockings: medyas
shoe
n.
1. an outer covering for a persons feet: sapatos
2. horseshoe: bakal ng kabayo
v.
1. to furnish with shoes, e.g., a horse: magbakal, bakalan
2. in anothers shoes, in anothers place, situation or circumstances: nasa kalagayan (katayuan) ng iba
3. "where the shoe pinches," sometimes means where the real trouble or difficulty lies: ang kinalalagyan ng gulo (suliranin), ang ipinagdaramdam o dinaramdam (ng isang tao)
upper
adj.
1. higher: itaas, dakong itaas
2. to have the upper hand means to be in control of: mamahala, pamahalaan, nasa kapangyarihan (kamay) ng o ni
3. to have the advantages: may bentaha
n.
the part of a shoe above the sole: ang dahon (ibabaw, pang-ibabaw) ng sapatos
toe
n.
1. one of the five end parts of the foot: daliri ng paa
2. the part of a stocking, shoe, etc, that covers the toes: dulo ng medyas, dulo ng sapatos
heel
n.
1. the back part of the human foot: sakong
2. the heel of stockings (or shoes): sakong ng medyas (o sapatos)
3. the part of a shoe or boot that is under the heel: takong
v.
to put a heel or heels on: magtakong, takungan
brush
n.
1. a tool made of bristles, hair, etc. for cleaning: sipilyo, iskoba
2. toothbrush: sipilyo, sepilyo (sa ngipin)
3. a shoe or clothes brush: sipilyo, sepilyo (sa sapatos), iskoba
4. a paint brush (large): brotsa, iskoba
5. an artists brush: pinsel, pinsel
6. a brushing, a rub with a brush: pagsisipilyo, pag-iiskoba
v.
to clean, rub, dust, etc., with a brush: magsipilyo, sipilyuhin, mag-iskoba, iskobahin
tanggal
v.
magtanggal, tanggalin (mag-:-in) to unfasten, to dismantle, to remove, to take off. Nagtanggal si Rosita ng sapatos niya. Rosita took off her shoes. Tinanggal ni Nita ang kanyang salamin. Nita took off her glasses.
baon
n.
provision or supply of food taken on a journey magbaon, baunin, ibaon (mag-:in, i-)
v.
to carry provisions or supplies usually food. Magbaon ka nang di ka gutumin. Take enough food to keep you from getting hungry.
v.
bumaon (-um-) to become buried, to sink. Bumaon ang sapatos ko sa putik. My shoes got stuck in the mud. magbaon, ibaon (mag-:i-)
v.
to bury something. Ibaon mo ang patay na pusa. Bury the dead cat.