The first word which the Lord addressed to Ezekiel from the house is significant: "Son of Man, this is the place of my throne, and the place of the soles of my feet where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel forever.
Kiddie looked at the smooth soles inquiringly, nodded in satisfaction, and then leant forward and carefully picked a thread of yellow worsted from Undrell's striped vest.
Indeed the cork stoppers of our bottles are made from nothing more than an especially thick corky bark of a certain kind of oak, like the especially thick and homy soles of all bare-footed savages and some bare-footed little boys.
Still they don’t do it enough to have soles to their feet all the way back to the heel.
On the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet the skin grows very rapidly and is especially horny.
She became seriously alarmed, and ran for aid; two of the fellows stood me on my head and pounded the soles of my feet, by which wise course the morsel was dislodged, and "Richard was himself again.
In my nervousness I did not observe how I placed the lines, my foot became entangled in them, I was brought up in the most unexpected manner, landing on the pavement on my new hat instead of the soles of my boots.
The skin of the soles of the feet of some animals requires paring down.
We scooped out the soles of the feet within an inch of their edge, that the nails might remain in the skin; to effect this we were obliged to employ the chisel and mallet.
Various devices have been tried to save the expense of soles, such as providing the edges of the tiles with flanges or using pieces of soles on which to rest the ends of the tiles.
The above figure represents the horse-shoe tiles and solesproperly placed.
The soles are made separate from the tiles, and are merely flat pieces, of sufficient width to support firmly both edges of the tiles.
The soles are usually an inch wider than the tiles.
Poor things, with no rest for the soles of their feet.
My heart sank down a thousand fathoms below the soles of my shoes.
Emma kept beating thesoles of her boots against the pavement of the yard.
She devoutly put away in her drawers her beautiful dress, down to the satin shoes whose soles were yellowed with the slippery wax of the dancing floor.
As he stepped forward, the soles of his boots slid a little.
Daoud stood still, listening to the guard's rapid, heavy breathing, the scraping of his boot soleson the stone floor.
You insult me by standing there holding the latch--standing on one foot, as if afraid to sully the soles by treading my tainted floor.
The sea flung against the coast-line shook the rocks, and they quivered for a long distance inland, making every wall and tree quiver also, and the sound of the sea was heard not through the ears but through the soles of the feet.
How did he cross the heath and lie down to poison himself and die without wetting the soles of his boots?
But the solesof the boots the dead man was wearing were clean and unstained with moisture.
They cut the soles off the feet of two of my peones, then drove them, stark-naked, through spiky chollas.
They won't cut no more soles offen people's feet," Jake answered Bull's questioning look.
But this was the man who had tortured the miner and his peones; driven the latter naked through spiky cactus after he had cut the soles off their feet.
Jimmie started, experiencing a thrill to the soles of his ragged shoes.
They searched everything, even prying loose the soles of his boots; and, of course, one of the first things they found was the red card in the inside jacket-pocket.
Jimmie was thrilled to the soles of his new wool-lined boots.
But mark you, be careful not to name any who can prove his innocence, for if you play us a scurvy trick of that sort we'll burn the soles off your feet.
I'll be fleaed rather than have the solesof my feet roasted if he gives me my choice.
On either foot The soles were burning, whence the flexile joints Glanc'd with such violent motion, as had snapt Asunder cords or twisted withs.
Take Good heed, thysoles do tread not on the heads Of thy poor brethren.
You see, sir, they don't bring round the soles Sunday morning.
Mrs. Solesshifted her weight from one slippered foot to the other.
Mrs. Soles shook her head, and the small twisted bob of her discoloured hair wobbled vaguely.
Feet, thickening of the skin on the soles of the; modification of, in man.
Paget, on the abnormal development of hairs in man; on the thickness of the skin on the soles of the feet of infants.
Once I had the curiosity to examine the soles of her stockings, in order to ascertain if they, too, were burnt.
The shoes caught fire, and the soles were reduced to ashes, but without the convulsionist experiencing pain in her feet, which she continued to keep for a considerable time in the fire.
This condition had been anticipated and at a word from Damis, lead weights, made to clamp on the soles of their sandals were passed out from the space ship.
He measured a good eight feet from the soles of his huge splayed feet to the crown of his enormous head, crested with stiff black hair which even the best efforts of Tonsome, the court barber, failed to make lie in order.
Here they all repaired their moccasins, and put on double soles to protect them from the prickly pear, and from the sharp points of earth which have been formed by the trampling of the buffalo during the late rains.
He shut his mouth thereafter very quickly on every phrase he uttered, breathing through his nose; at the same time he kept himself, in every part but the shoe-soles he tiptoed on, from touching anything.
So in I went, the softsoles of my brogues making no sound on the boards, but leaving the impress of my footsteps in a damp blot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.