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top boot
noun
- a high boot, especially one having a cuff of a different material, color, etc., from the rest of the boot.
top boot
noun
- a high boot, often with a decorative or contrasting upper section
Word History and Origins
Origin of top boot1
Example Sentences
When I came to I found that my foot had swollen enormously, that the top boot I was wearing had burst, and that they were doing their best to cut it away.
He wore top boots up to his knees with long steel spurs.
Gold-laced knights with big swords at their sides, curly-locked princesses with satin shoes on dainty feet, stalwart musketeers with top boots and big moustachios—all are types which still hold their own pretty well.
He was dressed for riding, with buff coat and buckskin breeches, and shining top boots.
The prisoner was in an open barouche, dressed in a blue coat and gilt buttons, white waistcoat, drab breeches, and white top boots, and his hair was powdered.
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