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  • 29sandal — san|dal [ˈsændl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: sandalium, from Greek, from sandalon] a light shoe that is fastened onto your foot by bands of leather or cloth, and is worn in warm weather ▪ a pair of sandals …

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  • 30san·dal — /ˈsændl̩/ noun, pl dals [count] : a shoe with a bottom part that is held in place with straps around the foot and sometimes the ankle a pair of sandals I m missing a sandal …

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