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high-topped

adj. (of shoes or boots) having relatively high uppers [syn: high-top]

Usage examples of "high-topped".

Hoke wore high-topped, lace-up, doublesoled black shoes, which gave him away as a cop if his face did not.

He was dressed in his khakis, and when she glanced down she saw that his high-topped shoes were leaving tracks on her mother's carpet.

Long in the leg, her athletic physique reflected an unusual strength without detracting from her undeniable femininity, despite the unflattering shirt, trousers and high-topped jump boots she wore.

There were a number of motorbuses and lorries, an omnibus and motorized cabs, and horse trams with gaudy advertising posters on their sides, but for the most part it was a crowding melee of horses and high wheels—delivery vans drawn by hairy-footed nags, open Victoria carriages, the closed broughams favored by doctors, and high-topped hansom cabs.

He pulled on a baggy grey pair of sweat pants, he pulled on his high-topped white basket­.