单词 | suede-footed |
释义 | > as lemmassuede-footed suede-footed adj. designating a person who wears suede shoes (sometimes connoting either affectedness, or pretended smartness or respectability); = suede-shoed adj. at suede shoe n. Derivatives. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing footwear > wearing shoes > wearing shoes made from specific material row-footeda1398 rough-foota1425 rough-footed?a1501 wooden-footed1670 moccasined1829 saboted1862 row-foot1896 suede-shoed1936 suede-footed1938 1938 J. W. Day Dog in Sport iv. 64 It will take many generations of stupid women in Bayswater and suède-footed young men in Kensington to ruin the character of this eminently sensible working dog. 1979 J. W. Day in East Anglian Mag. Aug. 531/2 None of your suede-footed, whey-faced, sniffling little intellectuals. 2001 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 27 June 17 The entry of the rumpled and suede-footed former chancellor of the exchequer should enliven a contest that was already wavering between boredom and bitchiness. < as lemmas |
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