Light footwear made for indoor wear, generally without means of fastening.
Low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually worn indoors.
A person who slips or slides because of loss of traction.
A low shoe that can be slipped on and off easily and is usually worn indoors.
Синонимы
Examples for "babouche "
Examples for "babouche "
1 What pride equal unto his, making Kings kiss his pantofle ?
2 Be quick with my pantofles : - not those , wench-theyellow silk with silver spangles.
3 From the statutes which are rehearsed we learn that the footwear of the day was "boots, shoes, buskins, startups, slippers, or pantofles . "
4 If he go to court it is in yellow stockings; and if it be in winter, in a slight taffety cloak, and pumps and pantofles .
1 Outside in the middle of the street he found her other slipper .
2 He tried the glass slipper on the foot of the second daughter.
3 Yes; the buckle on this slipper needs to be more securely fastened.
4 The white satin slipper stopped its regular tattoo on the rugged floor.
5 At once the little glass slipper was fitted to the tiny foot.
6 Natasha settled on a silken slipper chair near the room's second fireplace.
7 I may be the Cinderella to put on the slipper after all.
8 Eg-Anteouen, in the same squatting position, kept on patching his old slipper .
9 One protruded from her skirt, and a slipper dangled from the tip.
10 Siegmund put on his slipper , and began to unlace the other boot.
11 He climbed down and helped me get off my slipper and stocking.
12 The Sensa is a classic slipper design with a flexible, flat sole.
13 Marna looked at the tip of her slipper for a moment, reflectively.
14 She straightens up, her cheeks flushed, a velvet slipper in her hand.
15 A little slipper of Annie's lay on the floor by the bed.
16 White satin slipper slides from his sleeve and falls at his feet.
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