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jump boots

n. (jump boot English)

Usage examples of "jump boots".

The combat boot was practical, of course, but the rough-side-out boot was difficult to shine, and it was not really suited to be part of the uniform of the elite troops selected to guard the Supreme Commander and his headquarters, and jump boots were selected to replace them.

Pelosi's sharply creased pink trousers were bloused around the tops of highly polished parachutist's jump boots.

He put his trousers on, and carefully pulled them high on his thighs so as not to ruin the crease while he was putting on and lacing up his glossy jump boots.

He wasn't even a parachutist, so obviously he didn't have jump boots.

Kilmara wore the dull blue-black combat uniform, black webbing, and jump boots of the Rangers.

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.

He really hated taking off his uniform, especially the jump boots.

You had to earn jump boots, and he really liked the way they felt, as well as the way they looked (he'd polished them so you could actually see your face reflected in the shine of the toes).

And there wasn't a hell of a lot wrong with wearing the parachute wings and jump boots.

The soldiers strutted up the street, incongruously wearing battle-dress uniforms with red berets and bloused jump boots because, the radio commentator said, Roger Durling had been one of their own.

His feet were in highly polished jump boots, which went with the silver parachutist's wings on his breast pocket just above his two ribbons.

Pelosi, Corps of Engineers, Army of the United States, who was in his Class A uniform, complete to medals, glistening Corcoran jump boots, and the thick golden rope that identified him as a military attache, bumped into Suboficial Mayor Enrico Rodriguez, Retired, who was in the incredibly ornate dress uniform of the Husares de Pueyrreddn—.

Steiner had a stick grenade tucked into the top of one of his jump boots and a Schmeisser ready in his lap.

And the young men in their jump boots and berets and silver wings wept as they killed the old people.