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footgear

[foot-geer] / ˈfʊtˌgɪər /




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He’s working with wet footballs and determining his best footgear while getting ready for another potentially big day in messy weather.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s working with wet footballs, determining his best footgear and getting ready for another potentially big day in messy weather.

From Washington Times

At Pulefen Farm we were, as I said, underfed for the work we did, and our clothing, particularly our footgear, was completely inadequate for that winter climate.

From Literature

“This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog,” he shouted in Arabic while throwing his footgear.

From Washington Times

Through-hikers also typically wear out four or five pairs of trail-running shoes, which are the preferred footgear these days, rather than the boots that caused Strayed agony when she hiked the PCT in 1995.

From Washington Times