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Meaning of top-boots
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top-boots (n. pl.)
High boots, having generally a band of some kind of light-colored leather around the upper part of the leg; riding boots.
top-boots Sentence Examples
- The hunter trudged through the swamp in his rugged top-boots, impervious to the icy water.
- The cavalryman's gleaming top-boots clicked rhythmically as he galloped across the battlefield.
- The gardener's stained top-boots hinted at long hours spent tending to the soil.
- The construction worker's battered top-boots bore witness to countless hours of hard labor.
- The hiker's waterproof top-boots kept her feet dry during her treacherous ascent of the mountain.
- The police officer's black top-boots gave him an air of authority and respect.
- The rider's custom-made top-boots provided both comfort and support during intense races.
- The farmer's worn-in top-boots were a testament to his years of service on the land.
- The chef's pristine top-boots glistened in the kitchen, a symbol of cleanliness and order.
- The astronaut's pressurized top-boots allowed him to walk on the lunar surface without harm.
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High boots, having generally a band of some kind of light-colored leather around the upper part of the leg; riding boots.
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The hunter trudged through the swamp in his rugged top-boots, impervious to the icy water.
The cavalryman's gleaming top-boots clicked rhythmically as he galloped across the battlefield.
The gardener's stained top-boots hinted at long hours spent tending to the soil.
The construction worker's battered top-boots bore witness to countless hours of hard labor.