plimsoll
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of plimsoll
First recorded in 1905–10; perhaps so called from fancied resemblance of the sole to a Plimsoll mark
Example Sentences
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"After 10 years of investigating, all they had to show was a plimsoll and cagoule that everyone wore," he said.
From BBC • Jul. 20, 2023
This looks less like a piece of official merchandise and more a primary school PE plimsoll that your mum has written your name on with a knitting needle dipped in bleach.
From The Guardian • Jul. 25, 2020
The modern athletic shoe evolved from the plimsoll shoes of 19th-century England.
From Inc • Jul. 22, 2011
There were faint, black marks of a rubber plimsoll, between the metal ribs.
From "I'm the King of the Castle" by Susan Hill
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