moccasins in the PONS Dictionary

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As in other tribes, the women processed and sewed animal skins to create such clothing, as well as moccasins and leggings.
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There were also shoe-crafts as leather shoes or moccasins, and clogs adorned with silver or pearly incrustation.
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The "coureurs des bois" and the soldiers borrowed canoes and moccasins.
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Women wore long dresses of buckskin and moccasins.
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Shoemakers or cordwainers (cobblers being those who "repair" shoes) may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins.
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Through the rest of the novel this very special hide is used to make things, like moccasins.
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They dress in buckskin outfits, hats, boots or moccasins, and ride the trails to raise money for various charities and scholarships.
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With further preparation by tanning and softening, the women made special clothing from the skins: robes and moccasins.
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Jack ai nt gon na be wearing moccasins if he can be wearing $150 shoes.
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The summer hides were used to make coverings for tipis and moccasins and had little value to traders and neither were the hides of bulls.
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