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shoehorn in German

shoehorn in German

Schuhanzieher
noun
A smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel in after the toe is in place.
Schuhlöffel
noun
A smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel in after the toe is in place.
ein Schuhlöffel benutzen
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
hineinquetschen
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
hineinzwängen
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
reinquetschen
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
reinzwängen
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To force (something) into (a tight space); to squeeze (something) into (a schedule, etc); to exert great effort to insert or include (something); to include (something) despite potent reasons not to.
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