Sentence example with the word 'footgear'

footgear

Definition n. covering for a person's feet

Last update: August 20, 2015

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Scarcely leaving his troops time to restore their worn-out footgear, or for the cavalry to replace their jaded horses from captured Prussian resources, he set Davout in motion towards Warsaw on the 2nd of November, and the remainder of the army followed in successive echelons as rapidly as they could be despatched.   [Please select]

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Ravenslee, surveying his bulbous, be-patched footgear a little ruefully.   [Please select]

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16), reaching nearly to the knees, with the fur inside, make exceptionally warm footgear in winter.   [Please select]

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Feeling the need of new footgear, Carl entered and asked to be shown some shoes.   [Please select]

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The storekeeper brought the plainest footgear that his stock afforded.   [Please select]

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In dressing for the battle at the Midas on the previous night he had replaced his leather boots with "mukluks," which are waterproof, light, and pliable footgear made from the skin of seal and walrus.   [Please select]

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"It would be a crime to wear out those perfectly good shoes," said Laura, looking at Violet's trim suede footgear.   [Please select]

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