shoe string
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Definition
- Noun:
- A lace for fastening a shoe: A thin cord or strip of leather, fabric, or other material, threaded through eyelets or hooks to tighten and secure a shoe.
- A very small or barely adequate amount of money: An extremely limited budget or sum of money, often implying that an activity or operation is managed with frugality and resourcefulness.
Examples
- Noun (Lace):
- He bent down to tie his shoestring.
- The leather shoestring broke, and she needed to replace it.
- Noun (Small budget):
- They started the business on a shoestring.
- The film was made on a shoestring budget.
Advanced Usage
- "On a shoestring": This is the primary idiomatic usage. It functions as an adverbial phrase meaning "with a very small amount of money."
- The charity runs entirely on a shoestring.
- We traveled across Europe on a shoestring.
Variants and Related Words
- Shoestring is the standard closed compound form. The open form "shoe string" is less common.
- Shoestring potatoes (noun): A culinary term for thinly sliced, deep-fried potatoes, resembling thin laces in shape.
- Shoestring catch (noun): In baseball, a catch made very close to the ground.
Synonyms
- For "lace": Lace, bootlace, shoelace.
- For "small budget": Pittance, trifle, minimal funds, tight budget.
Related Idioms
- "To do something on a shoestring": To operate or accomplish something with very little financial resource.
- The community theater puts on fantastic productions on a shoestring.
Noun
- a lace used for fastening shoes
- a small amount of money
- he managed it on a shoestring