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Cowboy boot

British pronunciation/kˈaʊbɔɪ bˈuːt/
American pronunciation/kˈaʊbɔɪ bˈuːt/
Cowboy boot
[NOUN]
1

a leather boot with a pointed tip, raised heel and calf-high shaft, originally worn by cowboys

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cowboy boot definition and meaning

What is a "cowboy boot"?

A cowboy boot is a type of boot that has its origins in the American West. It is typically made of leather, with a tall shaft that covers the calf, a pointed toe, and a stacked heel. The boot's design is influenced by practical considerations for working on horseback, including a high shaft to protect the leg, a pointed toe for easy insertion into stirrups, and a heel to prevent the foot from slipping out of the stirrup. Cowboy boots are often embellished with decorative stitching, tooling, or other details, and can be found in a variety of colors and materials. Today, cowboy boots have become a popular fashion item and are worn by people of all ages and backgrounds, both for their style and their association with the cowboy lifestyle.

Examples
1And one of them was cowboy boots.
2I wore cowboy boots.
3They are cowboy boots.
4So some makers, some cowboy boot makers will do five pair of lasts in a day.
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