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  1. 2 days ago · Phyllis receives a second shoe in the story and consistently repeats "two shoes" — which later supported the popular idiom that's still used today. 3. ‘Shaking in my boots’

  2. 2 days ago · The saying “if the shoe fits” is commonly used to accept something true about oneself. It originated in the early 17th century United Kingdom as “if the cap fits,” referring to a fool’s cap in Britain. The phrase was later altered to reference shoes in the U.S., possibly in connection to the story of Cinderella.

  3. May 23, 2024 · If the Shoe Fits : voices from Cinderella If the Shoe Fits: Voices from Cinderella takes a fresh look at an old and favorite story. In thirty-three poems it brings to life not only the voices of well-loved characters, but also voices of characters not usually heard from -- including the glass slipper, without which the story would not have a ...

  4. 2 days ago · For example, the saying “if the shoe fits, wear it” is often used to accept something that is true. This phrase originated in the early 17th century United Kingdom as “if the cap fits,” with the change to shoes occurring in the U.S., possibly influenced by the tale of Cinderella.

  5. May 14, 2024 · While the phrase we know today references a shoe, it originally started as “if the cap fits.”. This referred to the fool’s cap, a symbol of foolishness. Over time, likely due to the popularity of the Cinderella story, the phrase shifted to involve a shoe.

  6. 2 days ago · The idiom is believed to have originated in the early 17th century United Kingdom as "if the cap fits." "If the shoe fits" is a popular idiom used to refer to a characteristic about someone. This ...

  7. 6 days ago · The shoe fits her. With all the excitement that has been surrounding the cast, it is easy to forget Cinderella’s overarching storyline revolves around the oppression of a woman’s liberties ...

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