What was in his shoe?

What was in his shoe? - White and Orange Toothbrush on White Textile

In The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot the old version of the character keeps stopping to shake something out of his shoe. Nothing comes out.

Near the end of the movie he finally shakes it out and picks it up. I feel like I blinked for a second because I missed what that thing was. Does the movie tell you what was in his shoe?






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What does the phrase be in his shoes mean?

Acting for another person or experiencing something as another person might; in another's position or situation. For example, If you were in my shoes, would you ask the new secretary for a date? or In your shoes I wouldn't accept the offer, or Can you go to the theater in my place? or He was speaking in her stead.

Would you have done that if you had been in her shoes metaphor?

If you were in his shoes what would you do? Note: You can also say that you wouldn't like to be in someone's shoes, meaning that you would not like to be in the same situation as them.

What is shoe slang?

Shooz: A slang alternative spelling of \u201cshoes\u201d. Steps: Can refer to any shoe (similar to \u201ckicks\u201d), but usually used for new shoes that are desirable/vintage/etc. Usage: \u201cMy man, those new steps are tight!\u201d

What if the shoe was on the other foot?

If you say, in British English, the boot is on the other foot or, mainly in American English, the shoe is on the other foot, you mean that a situation has been reversed completely, so that the person who was in the better position before is now in the worse one.



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