1. shoehorn - Noun
2. shoehorn - Verb
Alt. of Shoeing-horn
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut biodiversity, too, is a complex and thorny issue to shoehorn into a market-based financial framework. Source: Internet
Given Taylor Swift loves to shoehorn in this sort of Easter egg herself and given that she did lend music to her pal Ryan Reynolds for this video, the nod’s not out of the question. Source: Internet
And for the record, I did find a way to shoehorn the Cathedral of Junk into my yarn. Source: Internet
Ellen, your books are an example of how hard it can be to shoehorn a book into a genre category. Source: Internet
The allegation that Loblaw established the Barbadian subsidiary as a means to “shoehorn” itself into the foreign banking exemption under Canadian law is “untenable, it’s absurd,” as Glenhuron’s establishment predated the rules, said Meghji. Source: Internet
The developers made out like bandits with the help of the PA City Council when the PACC let the developers take over the downtown and shoehorn in lots of workers with not enough parking. Source: Internet