puttee (Meaning)

Wordnet

puttee (n)

a strip of cloth wound around the leg to form legging; used by soldiers in World War I

Webster

puttee (n.)

Same as Putty, a kind of gaiter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of puttee

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puttee Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier wrapped his puttees tightly around his lower legs for added protection.
  2. The hiker adjusted his puttees to ensure they were snug against his boots.
  3. Puttees were commonly worn by military personnel during World War I.
  4. She carefully tied her puttees to prevent them from coming loose during the march.
  5. The scout's puttees were stained with mud from the rugged terrain.
  6. He admired the intricate stitching on his new pair of puttees.
  7. The soldier's puttees provided insulation against the cold mountain winds.
  8. She folded down the tops of her puttees to prevent chafing around her knees.
  9. The sergeant inspected each soldier's puttees before the march to ensure they were properly secured.
  10. The infantryman's puttees were worn and frayed from months of use in the field.

FAQs About the word puttee

a strip of cloth wound around the leg to form legging; used by soldiers in World War ISame as Putty, a kind of gaiter.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soldier wrapped his puttees tightly around his lower legs for added protection.

The hiker adjusted his puttees to ensure they were snug against his boots.

Puttees were commonly worn by military personnel during World War I.

She carefully tied her puttees to prevent them from coming loose during the march.