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hot shoe

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hot shoe
n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Photography) Photog an accessory shoe on a camera through which electrical contact is made to an electronic flash device


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At least one broken arm and some smashed windows were not enough to overpower the skating, however, with hot shoe Nick Trapasso stealing the show, and Harmony, Layton, and the Butcher ripping competently.
Artistic director and Australian expatriate Ric Burch collaborated with David Atkins, a Sydney-based song-and-dance man responsible for such shows as Dancin' Dynamite and Hot Shoe Shuffle.
It is a very hot shoe among the younger customers at Foot Locker, which consist of 12- to 18-year-olds, as well as the core customer, who is 18 to 25.
 
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