For its popularity was enormous, and it doubtless served as shoehorn to draw on that of the English translations of French and Spanish romance which supplied, during the greater part of the seventeenth century, the want of original composition of the kind.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
Do you know that some mornings he has to get his hat on with a shoehorn.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce
The C.E., shrouded to his eyes, looked up and whispered that "Emily's" charro trousers had nearly ruined everything at the last moment; he had needed vaseline and a shoehorn and a special supplication to St. James to get them on.
"Jane Journeys On"
Ruth Comfort Mitchell