[
UK
/tˈəʊkæp/
]
NOUN
- a protective leather or steel cover for the toe of a boot or shoe, reinforcing or decorating it
How To Use toecap In A Sentence
- Haig wondered how he managed to resist the usual urge to plant a toecap on such an inviting target.
- Wingtips have an inverted "W" as the toecap, like with the Paul Smith "Stanley". What the well-dressed foot is wearing
- My face was barely three feet from the lovingly shined toecaps of the royal boots when the prince was ushered into the pulpit to read the lesson.
- If you drag your toe when you serve, look for a durable toecap.
- ` I think we should leave now, 'he said, flicking his cigarette so that it bounced off the guard's polished toecap, sending a few momentary sparks into the night. Fleshmarket Close
- On the evening of the Feud, Jenni turns up in an all-in-one black jumpsuit, and Wolfie is "dressed to kill in an electric-blue ska suit and white vinyl brothel-creepers with steel toecaps inlaid". City of Bohane by Kevin Barry – review
- The upper is made from abrasion resistant action nubuck and has a flexible thermoplastic rubber toecap for durability.
- In my day the boots were made from tough leather with a very hard leather toecap and leather studs nailed into the sole and heel.
- The steel toecap will help put in doors and save you when you get your feet run over by a milk float (true story). Kit Freak « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- Anton murmured, prodding with his toecap at my Rexine night-bag. The mission song