单词 | boot-cut |
释义 | > as lemmasboot-cut boot-cut adj. and n. (a) adj. (of jeans or other trousers) cut with a leg that is flared very slightly from the knee to the ankle, so as to be worn comfortably over boots; (b) n. (in plural) jeans or other trousers cut in this style. ΚΠ 1970 Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner 7 May 14 a/3 (advt.) Lee rodeo jeans... Boot cut in bronze and green. 1970 San Antonio (Texas) Light 24 July 8/2 (advt.) Men's famous brand jeans... Many boot cuts included. 1993 New Mexico Daily Lobo 21 Sept. 5/2 Yoakam's been a hero of mine since he, his torn boot-cut jeans, his blocked hat and his long tuxedo shirt made their debut in the mid '80s. 1996 Times 9 Nov. (Shopping section) 3/1 What did they wear outside the studio? Moleskin hipsters, khaki combats, gaberdine boot-cuts; anything but denim. 2005 J. Weiner Goodnight Nobody i. 5 The buff-looking blonde in the middle, in camel-colored boot-cut pants topped with a zippered fleece vest, raised her hand and gave us a semi-smile. < as lemmas |
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