clodhoppers (Meaning)

clodhoppers

a person who is living or raised in the country, a clumsy and uncouth rustic, a large heavy work shoe or boot, a large heavy shoe

clodhoppers Sentence Examples

  1. The clodhoppers trudged through the muddy field, their heavy boots weighing them down.
  2. I tripped over a clodhopper and landed in a puddle, soaking my clothes.
  3. The farmer's clodhoppers were covered in dirt and manure from working in the fields.
  4. The children giggled as they watched the clown stumble around in his giant clodhoppers.
  5. The soldiers' clodhoppers echoed through the hallway as they marched in formation.
  6. The hiker's clodhoppers sank into the soft sand, making his progress slow and laborious.
  7. The construction worker's clodhoppers were designed to protect his feet from heavy machinery.
  8. The clodhoppers clattered against the pavement as the elderly gentleman walked down the street.
  9. The child's tiny clodhoppers were barely able to keep up with his eager steps.
  10. The clodhoppers stood out like a sore thumb in the elegant ballroom, drawing amused glances.

FAQs About the word clodhoppers

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The clodhoppers trudged through the muddy field, their heavy boots weighing them down.

I tripped over a clodhopper and landed in a puddle, soaking my clothes.

The farmer's clodhoppers were covered in dirt and manure from working in the fields.

The children giggled as they watched the clown stumble around in his giant clodhoppers.