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"resole" Definitions
  1. to sole (something) again

13 Sentences With "resole"

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Vivien has money; Sherwyn can't afford to resole his shoes.
To fix that kind of clog, we need to RESOLE it. 31D.
But at the end of the day, Mr. Ford's shoes are the ones that the studio has decided to resole.
Boot mavens tend to have a problem with a glued sole because it's harder to resole them, among other reasons.
And so this is something that we know we cannot tolerate ... The president has made clear that he is going to resole this issue one way or another.
Patagonia x Danner's River Salt Wading Boots ($449) come with another steep price tag, but they're resole-able, and they're the lightweight and grippy brainchild of one of the most reputable boot brands in history.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)As much as I like sneakers, one problem with the modern running shoe is that after your kicks get worn out, you can't resole them like you can a nice dress shoe.
They're mad expensive (they cost $175, and ya girl did not have a coupon), but the pairs I already own (which I bought on sale) have lasted multiple seasons without needing to resole, so I'd say it's worth it.
But reading these two entries, TWOTIMRESOLE as one, making a U-turn when we get to the end of 1-Across, we have TWO-TIME LOSER What makes this construction amazing is that RESOLE is a fine entry in its own right, so its use in completing the phrase doesn't leap out at the solver.
Over history we've shown the propensity to rip down and rebuild than reheel and resole.
Tego film was developed in Germany around 1930 as a glue for waterproof plywood. It comprised a paper sheet pre- impregnated with a resole phenolic resin. When heated, assembled between wood veneers and then compressed, a strong and waterproof laminated plywood was formed. Most plywood at this time used other adhesives, such as casein.
A large sample of glassy carbon. Glassy carbon or vitreous carbon is a class of non-graphitizing carbon widely used as an electrode material in electrochemistry, as well as for high-temperature crucibles and as a component of some prosthetic devices. It was first produced by Bernard Redfern in the mid-1950s at the laboratories of The Carborundum Company, Manchester, UK. He had set out to develop a polymer matrix to mirror a diamond structure and discovered a resole (phenolic) resin that would, with special preparation, set without a catalyst. Using this resin the first glassy carbon was produced.
After her father lost his job repairing train boilers during the Great Depression, everyone in the family was expected to contribute financially. Even so, money was extremely tight, and Mona recalls times when an apple or an orange would be divided nine ways for the children or when one pound of hot dogs would be stretched to feed a family of eleven. Mona remembers her father as a very proud man who, even in the depths of the Great Depression, refused to accept any charity. He would regularly cut up old car tires and use the material to resole the children's shoes. Once after Mona's mother took the children to a relief center for food and used clothing, Neb insisted that they return the goods, telling the family, “We’ll have to do without anything we can’t get on our own.”"Mona’s Background," from the Milton J. and Mona C. Hinton Collection, Oberlin Conservatory Library special collections These experiences helped instill in Mona the industriousness, determination, and discipline that would characterize the remainder of her life.

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