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adjectivedenoting a sneaker that covers the ankle. Origin of high-topFirst recorded in 1980–85 Words nearby high-tophigh-test, high-ticket, high tide, high time, high-toned, high-top, high tops, high treason, highty-tighty, high-up, highveld Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for high-topHe once put Casey Stengel on high-top skates to hype a roller derby in Oakland. The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull|Mark Jacobson|March 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST Pop looked curiously at the knots of lingering First Latins, and raised his high-top hat in response to their salutations. From School to Battle-field|Charles King Presently Nels drove round to the front of the hotel with the gray horse and a high-top buggy. The Eye of Dread|Payne Erskine Breeches and high-top boots are in order, the latter serving the additional purpose of protection against snake bite.
Florence wore corduroy breeches and high-top boots, and the advantage of this masculine garb was at once in evidence. The Light of Western Stars|Zane Grey I asked, putting on high-top boots and yanking my kit from under the bed which I thought was used for the last time.
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