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Definition of tabi in English: tabinoun ˈtɑːbiˈtäbē A thick-soled Japanese ankle sock with a separate section for the big toe. Example sentencesExamples - Her geta kept her bare feet - she'd entirely forgotten to put on tabi - protected from the snow, if not from the cold, while Izumi's curled body gave her hands some measure of warmth.
- We were supposed to move on to making kimono once we had completed the tabi, but mother did not want to see your frustrated face again.
- He was ready to go in his white referee's uniform and tabi while your humble correspondent handled the functions of both chief judge and official scorer.
- Dropping quickly on all fours, I glanced towards the open window and managed to glimpse the last of her tabi - she had vanished into the shadows of the night.
- The room itself was six tatami mats in size, the bamboo slightly worn in some areas, but otherwise in good condition; they felt relatively comfortable, even when one only wore tabi on their feet.
Definition of tabi in US English: tabinounˈtäbē A thick-soled Japanese ankle sock with a separate section for the big toe. Example sentencesExamples - Dropping quickly on all fours, I glanced towards the open window and managed to glimpse the last of her tabi - she had vanished into the shadows of the night.
- He was ready to go in his white referee's uniform and tabi while your humble correspondent handled the functions of both chief judge and official scorer.
- Her geta kept her bare feet - she'd entirely forgotten to put on tabi - protected from the snow, if not from the cold, while Izumi's curled body gave her hands some measure of warmth.
- The room itself was six tatami mats in size, the bamboo slightly worn in some areas, but otherwise in good condition; they felt relatively comfortable, even when one only wore tabi on their feet.
- We were supposed to move on to making kimono once we had completed the tabi, but mother did not want to see your frustrated face again.
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