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cowboy boot
noun
a boot with a chunky, moderately high slanted heel, usually pointed toe, and decorative stitching or tooling, extending to mid-calf.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cowboy boot1
Example Sentences
"When asked, 'Why don't you like U2', he said, "Because they wear cowboy boots.'
Attendees wore bedazzled cowboy boots and hats; chaps; fringe and leather; red, white and blue; outfits inspired by Beyoncé’s past tours and video looks; and, of course, denim on denim on denim.
I’m obsessed with this place in Van Nuys called Country General Store because I’m really into cowboy boots.
“A group of sweet seniors shyly asked Costner to pose for a picture with them as he waited at a red light, tapping his cowboy boot in irritation.”
“He called and said the only thing that was going to be left of me when he was done was a pair of cowboy boots,” Hall recalls.
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