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Definition of jandal in English: jandalnoun ˈdʒand(ə)l NZ trademark A light sandal with a thong between the big and second toe; a flip-flop. Toki turned up at the last minute. Just out of bed; singlet and jeans; jandals Example sentencesExamples - Without a word, they trudge down the gravel path towards the water's edge and rising sun, Georgie in jandals and Caroline in gumboots, their boat on their shoulders.
- We will be working with hot metal and tools so covering footwear please; no open shoes, sandals, slides or jandals allowed.
- Even at our top restaurants shorts and jandals are not uncommon in the summer months.
- Participants need to brink something to eat and drink (no Grog allowed on the ride) a helmet, sturdy pair of boots (no jandals or bare feet) and all bikes must have brakes.
- Alas, after a while, the sight of board shorts, singlets, jandals and sunglasses will make you wince.
Origin 1950s: probably from J(apanese) (s)andal. |