shoehorn

See also: shoe-horn

English

WOTD – 11 April 2008
A metal shoehorn.

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Etymology

shoe + horn

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈʃuːˌhɔː(ɹ)n/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈʃuːˌhɔɹn/
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Noun

shoehorn (plural shoehorns)

  1. A tool used to assist putting the foot into a shoe by sliding the heel in.
  2. (derogatory) Anything by which a transaction is facilitated; a medium.
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  3. (obsolete) Anything which draws on or allures; an inducement.
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Verb

shoehorn (third-person singular simple present shoehorns, present participle shoehorning, simple past and past participle shoehorned)

  1. (literally) To use a shoehorn.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
    I shoehorned his dozen burgeoning bags into the backseat of my tiny car, and off we went.
    His staff want to shoehorn an extra stop into his already packed campaigning schedule.

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