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high-top
adjective
denoting a sneaker that covers the ankle.
noun
high-top sneakers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of high-top1
Example Sentences
The high-top wrestling-style sneakers worn with the green cargos and the yellow “Dracula” cross body messenger bag.
It’s more expensive to access the dome which has three decks and an array of tables, high-top seats and booths, where food and drinks are served.
It’s 1991: The jackets are puffy, the shoes are high-top, and the hair is specific.
A few high-top tables were hastily set up when it became apparent there weren’t many suitable places for folks to post up and roll a joint.
This is how the popular topiary artist, whose longtime clients include Martha Stewart, rolls these days in his high-top white Nissan.
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