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jungle boots

n. (jungle boot English)

Usage examples of "jungle boots".

We packed all the brand-new kit and drew out shiny new jungle boots.

Her jungle boots were pressed into service as well, though Mac mourned the sneakers she'd left so far behind.

He wore his black-canvas-and-nylon jungle boots, a double-edged fighting knife taped inside his left boot top.

He looked down at his bandeirante dress whites, the trousers tucked into calf-high jungle boots&mdash.

On the left-hand side of the divided trunk were neatly folded jungle fatigues and khakis, plus a pair of canvas jungle boots, a bush hat, and a powder blue infantry fourragere.

He looked down at his bandeirante dress whites, the trousers tucked into calf-high jungle boots - everything crisp and glistening and clean while his men sweated out the preliminary survey on the Serra dos Parcecis.

As far as possible his clothing matched that of the local men, with the exception of his well-worn jungle boots.

Then they all removed their knee-length jungle boots and traded their plastic helmets for others of the same design but of a lighter material.

He buckled his web gear over the shirt, then found his dark fatigue pants and black nylon jungle boots in his shipping trunk.

His feet stayed warm and dry, as the surrounding mud and muck was repelled by the permanent static charge in his jungle boots.

Two leaped into the boat and began nipping at his feet, taking bite-sized bits out of his jungle boots.

He wore jeans and jungle boots and a black leather jacket that was scraped and ripped.

The jungle boots had soles copied from the NVA's in case anyone spotted tracks that looked out of the ordinary.