Type of shoe originating with North American indigenous peoples.
Soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans.
1 They had a variety of games; one was that of the moccasin .
2 Pink and white moccasin flowers and primroses were thick in the grass.
3 I go into the woods, and I see moccasin tracks; fresh ones.
4 Robert heard now and then only the light brush of a moccasin .
5 The Indian thrust the toe of his moccasin against the buck's antlers.
6 After that his great moccasin tracks mingled with those of the wolves.
7 Raff folded the moccasin encounter into his lifelong experience in the Nokobee.
8 If ever I saw the print of a moccasin , that is one.
9 Generations of moccasin - shod ancestors had made his own movements swift and silent.
10 Enter the driving moccasin - aflexibleleather loafer with a grippy rubber sole.
11 He extended a doeskin moccasin , which seemed to be the tobacco container.
12 Bishop bent on one knee and stooped as though fastening his moccasin .
13 At almost regular intervals now there appeared this sign of Minnetaki's moccasin .
14 It was a person's foot, and there was a moccasin on it.
15 The print was flat like something a slipper or moccasin might make.
16 He wore faded blue jeans, moccasin boots, and an old Aerosmith T-shirt.
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