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mukluk

[muhk-luhk] / ˈmʌk lʌk /


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Diyet van Lieshout, the mezzo-soprano from Yukon, is filmed traipsing through the snow in her traditional mukluk boots.

From New York Times

After he spoke and chose his racing bib number out of a mukluk boot, an Iditarod tradition, he returned to his table.

From New York Times

Women with mittens and ornate mukluk boots swayed their hips to the beat.

From New York Times

In Alaska's promising Mukluk field, for instance, major oil companies have put an estimated $1.7 billion into exploration, but have so far turned up only a $140 million dry hole.

From Time Magazine Archive

Frequently he lunged into the drifts with one foot, or both; his glazed mukluk soles slid about, causing him to bestride the invisible hog-back, or again his legs crossed awkwardly, throwing him off his balance.

From Project Gutenberg