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deck shoes

n. (deck shoe English)

Usage examples of "deck shoes".

From the looks of it, his T-shirt had had its sleves forcibly removed without the aid of scissors, his army fatigues had been cut off into ragged shorts, and on his feet he wore a pair of dirty canvas deck shoes with no socks.

He unlooped the laces that attached his deck shoes to his right wrist.

Bingham rose to offer her a chair and in his enthusiasm sent a bottle of wine to the sidewalk, where it smashed and splashed all over Sally's white deck shoes.

From where we found the deck shoes and the belt, it looks as though, once in the water, Bob swam toward the other boat.

He felt the second explosion through the soles of his deck shoes, and saw the idiot grin on the lump of plastique that sat on Ramirez?

Fumbling at the catches with her bruised fingers, she unbuttoned her trousers and slid them off, over her deck shoes.

His supposedly permanent-press white duck trousers resembled elephant skin, and his deck shoes came out squelching with every step.

I put on khakis, and a dark green knit shirt with short sleeves, and old deck shoes.

He wore rubber-soled deck shoes, pressed white slacks and a navy pullover.

Like her, the artist was wearing a sweatshirt, and in his case jeans, and an old pair of deck shoes that were well worn.

The very rich seem particularly practiced at the latter, wearing baggy chinos, shapeless cotton shirts, and deck shoes with no socks.

A tattered pair of shorts covered the pelvis, and the bony feet still wore a pair of rubber-soled deck shoes.