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Definition of Baby shoe
1. Noun. A shoe designed to be worn by infants.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baby Shoe
Literary usage of Baby shoe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Girl's Home Book of Work and Play by Helen Campbell (1902)
"very pretty. If liked, the shoe can be fastened to a larger circle of pinked
broadcloth. L FIG. 79. — BABY-SHOE ..."
2. The Hand-book of Needlework by Miss Lambert, Lambert (F.) (1842)
"208 A knitted bonnet-cap 209 Dotted knitting for babies' shoes, etc 309 A knitted
mull'in imitation of sable 210 Another muff 210 A baby's shoe . ..."
3. Babyhood: Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Infants and Young Children (1890)
"baby shoe. This pretty and comfortable little shoe is cut in one piece from
chamois skin, the latter being laid double at the Jotted line indicated in the ..."
4. Waste in Industry by American Engineering Council (1921)
"This figure includes cost for shoes ranging from the smallest baby shoe to the
fanciest shoe for women, as well as from the cheapest man's nailed to the ..."
5. Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics (1903)
"baby shoe Co. dissolved ; FE Manson continued and JM Caunt moved to Lynn.
Doyle-Stevens Counter Co. sold to Newburyport Counter Co. ..."