boots in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for boots in the English»Serbian Dictionary

II.boot [buːt] VB trans inf

hob·nailed boot [ˌhɒbneɪld'-] N

wel·ling·ton ['welɪŋtən] esp Brit, wel·ling·ton 'boot N esp Brit

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boots Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be as tough as old boots
shod in boots

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All except mounted troops (who wore breeches and high leather boots) wore this uniform with horsehide, pigskin or leather ankle-boots.
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There are also thigh-high suede boots and platform wedges as well as slouchy handbags and costume jewellery completing the accessories offering.
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Citizens are urged to exercise safety and caution when returning to property by wearing items such as long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and rubber boots.
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Character dances are usually performed in shoes or boots, with a suede sole and a small heel.
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Due to the swiftness of the water and the rocky crossing, changing out of boots is not advisable.
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Improved attachment systems - such as a cam action step-in system similar to a ski binding and particularly well adapted to plastic technical mountaineering boots - have widely increased crampons use.
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Surviving television clips capture her rather chic, mod style of dress, with bobbed hair and go-go boots.
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The stockyards and broader ranch culture provided likely customers for boots.
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It was worn with the standard fieldgrey "fallschirmjger" trousers with either front lacing paratrooper or cleated mountain boots.
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The soft soles of telemark boots make kicking steps or front pointing with crampons difficult.
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