hobnailed
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Origin of hobnailed
Example Sentences
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Mystery surrounds the appearance of hundreds of Victorian hobnailed shoes which have washed ashore on a beach.
From BBC • Dec. 23, 2025
“We had antiquated equipment, armored cars that you could probably shoot arrows through. We wore uniforms made of bull’s wool and hobnailed boots.”
From Time • Jul. 27, 2016
And Whymper and Carrel accomplished the feat using hemp ropes and wearing hobnailed leather boots and tweeds.
From National Geographic • Jul. 14, 2015
There were days when I felt utterly under its hobnailed boot, and there were days when I did not want to listen to “Fear of Music” again.
From Salon • May 31, 2012
A brass pin weighs lightly on each of their lapels; one hundred and fourteen hobnailed boots spark against pebbles on the trail.
From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
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