soled

/soʊld/
adjective
  1. Having a sole (the bottom part) of a particular type or material, usually referring to shoes or feet.
    • The dancer wore leather-soled shoes to glide across the floor.
    • His bare-soled feet left prints on the wet sand.
    • She bought a pair of rubber-soled boots for hiking.
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verb
  1. Past tense of sole: to put a new sole on a shoe or boot.
    • She soled the worn-out dancing shoes before the competition.
    • The cobbler soled my old boots so I could wear them another winter.
    • He soled his favorite sneakers himself with a repair kit.
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