(19Th century) a man's high tasseled boot.
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Examples for "hessian"
Examples for "hessian"
1And the entreaty wasn't made with a hessian sack full of pineapples.
2It came, from Sap Nurseries of Mitchelstown, well protected in hessian and wire.
3His jazz CDs are transported in a crisp hessian bag patterned with ladybirds.
4Poppies was crammed with hessian sacks of corn, cans of jam, and corned meat.
5He could see his hessian boots protruding from the other side of the truck.
1Boots suggest the jackboot of political domination and famine stalking the land.
2I recalled that the unlucky Polish jackboot had served the French auxiliaries.
3Who put their jackboot on the control panel?' the fair-haired man grinned.
4He felt as if someone had put a jackboot into his ribs.
5A jackboot stamped on his fingers, twisted, ground them into the stone.
1Mr McSherry said Wellington Water had teams available if new problems arose.
2Foster said it was time to ask Wellington Water some frank questions.
3Mr Hill said the situation facing Wellington Hospital was complex and difficult.
4Central Wellington tenant Annie Dick said her flat had problem after problem.
5Water flowing underground News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
1Shabby and scuffed, a pungent fug of Wellington boot and Labrador certainly pervaded.
2He has a Wellington boot on one foot, and a spiked boot on the other.
3White horses on the near-Atlantic, wild southeasterlies and Wellington boot weather might make any racecourse manager want to roll over in bed.
4It is utterly without caste or pretension, a Wellington boot that doesn't care whether its owner is Cinderella or a South African shepherd.
5He was wearing a green wax jacket, a cap and wellington boots.
1At last Dick appeared, looking splendid in red tights and Hessian boots.
2He must be absolutely shaking in those hugely expensive Hessian boots of his.
3He wore Hessian boots; a voluminous black cloak hung loosely from his shoulders.
4He wore an old-fashioned suit, a droll sort of cap, and Hessian boots.
5He could see his hessian boots protruding from the other side of the truck.
6He wore white knee-breeches, and high Hessian boots, adorned at the heels with gold spurs.
7He wore a woman's loose gown of frieze, blue trousers, and large torn Hessian boots.
8He wore a pair of fine hessian boots.
9He had white trousers, long Hessian boots, and, as usual, the Madras handkerchief on his head.
10How differently my father must have appeared; perhaps in a blue coat, buff vest, and Hessian boots.
11He was all liquid grace, his fine Hessian boots making only a buzzlike whispering on the cobblestones.
12He rode a knowing-looking, thorough-bred horse, and wore a gray overcoat, Hessian boots, and a large cocked hat.
13Men in military uniforms and Hessian boots could be seen through the windows, laughing and walking through the rooms.
14He swung his legs to the deck, his feet searching for his hessian boots in this still unfamiliar cabin.
15"You have been served just right," remarked the intruder with the Hessian boots.
16He wore a black coat and waistcoat, blue pantaloons, Hessian boots, and a hat 'in the extreme of the newest fashion.'
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