单词 | suede-shoed |
释义 | > as lemmasˌsuede-ˈshoed ˌsuede-ˈshoed adj. designating a person who wears suede shoes (sometimes connoting either affectedness, or pretended smartness or respectability; cf. Compounds 1). 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 1936 Macleay Chron. (Kempsey, New S. Wales) 12 Feb. 4/6 A young girl..wanders by on the arm of a grey-flannelled, suede-shoed youth. 1938 New Statesman 21 May 863/2 The abusive semi-illiterate or the sleek, shinily tailored, down-at-heel, suède-shoed play-boy, who hawks inferior goods on their doorstep. 2013 Independent 3 Aug. (Mag.) 39/1 Suede-shoed radio producers lunching publishers on modest budgets. < as lemmas |
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