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huaraches

NOUN
  1. a sandal with flat heels and an upper of woven leather straps

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  • She moved on, stumbling a little in ornate huaraches the priestesses made her wear.
  • There were many others, too; thonged and buckled sandals, and sandals with ties and self-fusing ribbons and no apparent fastening at all; soft pliant knee boots of many colors, turned-up, Turkish style shoes, platforms, huaraches, and many, many others, excepting anything which might confine or cramp the foot. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • Today, the river is so dried up by rip-and-run logging that you can cross it without getting your huaraches wet.
  • I think because of the growing popularity of the El Rey carts they are precooking some of the dough so maybe they just ran out of cooked huaraches so they offered you sopes which is the same idea. El Rey Del Sabor is Still Midtown’s Best Mexican Food From a Cart | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • O.K., her hair was long and she wore huaraches, bought bead earrings and Navajo bracelets, and liked embroidered Indian blouses and full skirts covered with stars or flowers.
  • You will probably go sockless in driving loafers, espadrilles, woven huaraches, fisherman's sandals, boat shoes or suede bucks. Shorts for Men: a Brief Guide
  • Items such as sarapes (serapes, or shawls) and huaraches, as well as other clothing symbolic of Mexican American culture, were displayed and worn with pride.
  • Items such as sarapes and huaraches, as well as other clothing symbolic of Mexican American culture, were displayed and worn with pride.
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