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A specific example of this is the spiked shoe developed for track running.
I knew it for baseball spiked shoes clanking on the wood.
She's carrying her spiked shoes, trying to be quiet.
Protruding from it were two feet with spiked shoes.
Most of the faster times were recorded with the help of spiked shoes.
He worked his way into the spiked shoes.
Until 1981, people rolled on wood logs with spiked shoes for traction.
Metal spiked shoes are not allowed; neither are groups of five.
An enormous history stands beneath the players' spiked shoes.
A woman's spiked shoe lies on the tile.
"You have made yourself quite clear, Bernard," he said with a sigh "In your spiked shoes."
A man in spiked shoes climbed the pole between the two apartment houses to examine the transformer.
His white uniform pants were stretched to his red, high-top spiked shoes.
Spiked shoes, within limits, were also allowed.
Shoes with soft spikes must be worn; metal spiked shoes are not allowed.
He played football and ran track; the yearbook called him "the greatest runner ever to put on spiked shoes for Madison."
Spiked shoes worn by athletes, which provide more traction (similar to cleats)
Others are obsessed with golfing gear - the latest drivers, spiked shoes and fancy putters.
On very smooth, bare ice, the use of traction devices like spiked shoes or crampons improves kicking force.
I'm thirsty and hungry and exhausted, and feel as though someone has walked all over me with spiked shoes.
In 1932 he was team captain, but poor arrangements left the German team trying to run with spiked shoes on the hard Olympic track.
Using spiked shoes, the skeleton slider runs as fast as he or she is able along 50m of ice.
And spiked shoes would help."
Spiked shoes are prohibited.
Actually, his daughter said, in the late 1940's he helped persuade club professionals to begin selling spiked shoes in their shops.