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high-topped

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of shoes or boots) having relatively high uppers

How To Use high-topped In A Sentence

  • This brilliant galaxy was named the Sombrero because of its resemblance to the broad rim and high-topped Mexican hat.
  • This brilliant galaxy was named the Sombrero because of its resemblance to the broad rim and high-topped Mexican hat.
  • This brilliant galaxy was named the Sombrero because of its resemblance to the broad rim and high-topped Mexican hat.
  • Down the gang-plank a strange figure sauntered, clad in buckskin breeches suspended by one strap over a flannel shirt open at the throat; high-topped boots confined the breeches at the knee; a battered hat was pushed back from a rubicand face, and about his waist a belt bristled with pistols and bowie knives. Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest
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