brogue in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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brogue in the PONS Dictionary

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No boots on the ground, then, only brogues.
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Our shoemaker makes primarily men's brogues, a common style of work shoe during the mid-nineteenth century.
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The word brogue was first used to describe a form of outdoor, country walking shoe in the early twentieth century traditionally worn by men.
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Footwear was dress shoes and brogues.
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It is worn with appropriate accompanying clothes, much as any other suit; brown full brogues and wool ties are common items not worn with other types of suit.
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This is the most ornate temple full of bursting brogue sculptures.
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The round-collared white shirt tucked neatly into his skinny jeans and well polished brown brogues to compelte the look.
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Over time perceptions have changed and brogues are now considered appropriate in most contexts, including business.
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Another way to look modern is with traditional items such as brogues or satchel bags in unexpected colours rather than textbook brown.
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Jeans and slacks are worn deliberately short (either hemmed or rolled) to show off boots, or to show off socks when wearing loafers or brogues.
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