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moccasin

[mok-uh-sin, -zuhn] / ˈmɒk ə sɪn, -zən /
NOUN
slipper
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


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Inside were Lakota cultural objects and belongings that had been returned after more than a century on the other side of the country: moccasins, sacred pipes, ritual clothing, beaded leather bags.

From New York Times

Each received hearty applause as well as rugs, moccasins and jewelry.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers don waders to climb into muddy, chest-high waters home to alligators and water moccasins.

From Seattle Times

At the next stop, a small man in moccasin slippers and no shirt got on.

From New York Times

The land once more felt the touch of their moccasins, and heard Nez Perce prayers and songs, raised for hours in the longhouse.

From Seattle Times