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seven-league boots

American  
[sev-uhn-leeg] / ˈsɛv ənˌlig /

plural noun

  1. fairy-tale boots enabling the wearer to reach seven leagues at a stride.


Etymology

Origin of seven-league boots

1805–15; translation of French bottes de sept lieues in the fairy tales of C. Perrault, especially Le petit Poucet ( English Hop-o'-my-Thumb )

Example Sentences

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Then Salt came along with its seven-league boots and snapped up a little generation of us.

From The Guardian • May 24, 2013

Having played for England under-17s on Thursday, he came on for the second half to show strapping strength and balance in seven-league boots.

From The Guardian • Apr. 5, 2010

Manhattan paid its first-night court to Erich Kleiber, Berlin conductor who appeared in the U. S. for the first time last year, managed to wear the seven-league boots of Arturo Toscanini without disastrous stumbling.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some suspected that he had seven-league boots as well.

From Time Magazine Archive

“You can go twice as fast as we can on those seven-league boots of yours.”

From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli

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