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saddle shoe
noun
- an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of saddle shoe1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences
I wiped my eyes, and then I saw blood running down my leg and onto my saddle shoe.
From Literature
Media bosses who don't know a saddle from a saddle shoe will suddenly get all goosebumpy.
From Los Angeles Times
Jimmy Zizmo, in a new cream-colored suit with yellow necktie, crosses his legs, jiggling one saddle shoe.
From Literature
Mr. Gumbs and Mr. Kissi, both 22, highlight specific themes — floral prints, the saddle shoe and so on — modeling them and detailing their history.
From New York Times
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