bowling shoe
Noun: A specialized type of footwear designed to be worn while participating in the sport of bowling. These shoes typically have a sole on one foot that allows the wearer to slide smoothly during the delivery of the ball, and a sole on the other foot that provides traction for braking.
The term "bowling shoe" refers specifically to the footwear required for the activity. It is a compound noun where "bowling" functions as an adjective describing the type of shoe. - The bowling alley requires all players to wear proper bowling shoes for safety and to protect the lanes. - She rented a pair of bowling shoes because she didn't own any.
- "to be in one's bowling shoes": To be actively engaged in or prepared for bowling.
- As soon as he was in his bowling shoes, his competitive spirit came out.
- Bowling shoes (plural form): The standard way to refer to the footwear.
- Rental shoes: A common term for bowling shoes provided by a bowling alley for temporary use.
- The cost of a game usually includes rental shoes.
- Alley shoes (informal): Another term for bowling shoes, referencing the bowling alley.
- Tenpin shoes: Specifically denotes shoes for ten-pin bowling, the most common form.
"Bowling shoe" is a closed compound noun. It describes equipment essential for the sport and is distinct from general athletic shoes. The design is functional, facilitating the specific movements required in bowling.
- a special shoe worn when bowling