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Meanings of indian moccasin in English
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Usage of indian moccasin in English
1
Some of the boys ran barefoot in this way, but others wore Indianmoccasins.
2
When they returned for breakfast Barbara had joined the others and wore soft Indianmoccasins.
3
His lower limbs were protected by buckskin leggings, and his feet by the ordinary Indianmoccasins.
4
Indianmoccasins protected his feet, while a torn and shapeless felt hat sat upon his well-shaped head.
5
The three scouts when they left St. John's had abandoned their boots and had taken to Indianmoccasins.
6
How about Indianmoccasins, Mr.
7
Nothing I could say would make him exchange his Indianmoccasins for the high-heeled pumps with a buckle at the instep.
8
The first of the "trifles" was a pair of Indianmoccasins, made of finest doe skin and elaborately beaded.
9
Myself and most of them were compelled to go with bare feet for several months, reserving our Indianmoccasins for extra occasions.
10
He cast on the table the Indianmoccasin which had been shown the same party at the Green Lion a few evenings before.
11
You it was that saw the prints of the Indianmoccasin, and it behoves you, to let others be as wise as yourself.
12
In winter the frost completely does away with all moisture, so that the Indianmoccasin is better at that season than the Esquimau boot.
13
Trousers and waistcoats were of the same material as the coats, but their feet were inclosed in Indianmoccasins, also adorned profusely with beads.
14
She said I could take them with me, and she gave me a pair of Indianmoccasins to wear till my feet were healed.
15
The best footwear for a boy who lives in the country will be Indianmoccasins or shoepacs worn with several pairs of lumbermen's woollen stockings.
16
In spite of the civilization which controlled him, he wore Indianmoccasins and deerskin breeches, though his coat was rather like a shortened workman's blouse.