training shoes
Britishplural noun
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running shoes for sports training, esp in contrast to studded or spiked shoes worn for the sport itself
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shoes in the style of those used for sports training
Example Sentences
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"We'd get training shoes we'd never seen before, we brought them home and it started to spread. From Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, it developed into the subculture we know today."
From BBC
He added: "That's how high the subculture has gone, from a few scally lads going to Europe and pinching a few training shoes, to this exhibition."
From BBC
They often come from an unusual place: the limited-edition training shoes market.
From BBC
Dressed in shorts, training shoes and sweatshirt, he threw a rope with a metal hook on its end into the water, pulled until he snagged a scooter, and then dragged it out of the water.
From Reuters
Some will also point out that Kosgei was wearing the Nike Next% training shoes, which have been estimated to give between 60-90 seconds of performance benefit over other shoes.
From The Guardian
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