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cowboy boot

American  

noun

  1. a boot with a chunky, moderately high slanted heel, usually pointed toe, and decorative stitching or tooling, extending to mid-calf.


Etymology

Origin of cowboy boot

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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Imagine “the incessant clack of cowboy boots against the cobblestones” that could have been, he thinks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many wore sundresses, cowboy boots, leopard print and, to comply with tight security, plastic see-through purses.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the bedroom, his vintage cowboy boots are neatly lined up against the wall below felt hats.

From Los Angeles Times

One of his final posts before his arrest showed Nas X performing a song about wanting “to live” in a bathrobe and cowboy boots.

From Salon

They show the Old Town Road singer dancing along a Los Angeles street in Studio City, wearing just white underwear and white cowboy boots.

From BBC