shoehorn
shoe
ʃu:
shoo
horn
hɔrn
hawrn
British pronunciation
/ʃˈuːhɔːn/

Définition et signification de « shoehorn » en anglais

to shoehorn
01

forcer, enfourner

to force something into a tight or confined space
Transitive: to shoehorn sth somewhere
to shoehorn definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He had to shoehorn the large suitcase into the cramped closet.
Il a dû forcer la grande valise dans le placard exigu.
Frustrated with the limited space, she had to shoehorn the extra clothes into the suitcase.
Frustrée par l'espace limité, elle a dû forcer les vêtements supplémentaires dans la valise.
Shoehorn
01

chausse-pied, enfile-chaussure

a device used for easing the foot into a shoe
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