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white buck

American  
[buhks] / bʌks /

noun

  1. a casual oxford shoe made of white buckskin.


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Struggling parents did what they could to get their children on board, and those summer job paychecks paid for the white buck shoes and the V-neck tennis sweater.

From Washington Post

He stares at her with his giant, bulging eyes, and he has a feeling that she likes what she sees when she stares back: the pearly white buck teeth.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Dresser, a pet-reality TV pioneer, ran a popular webcam called Bklyn Bunny starring Roebling, a white buck with a stylish black eyepatch, from 2005 until Roebling’s death last year.

From New York Times

“He was wearing white bucks and the British crew did not approve of white buck shoes, so he gave himself away,” she recalled.

From New York Times

David C. Hughart, the former president of Massey's White Buck Coal Co., said Blankenship ordered his employees to warn miners of surprise federal inspections.

From Seattle Times