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buskin

[buhs-kin] / ˈbʌs kɪn /


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Jack Dempsey, conqueree of Gene Tunney, left the realm of sock for the Manhattan world of buskin last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

Buskin & Sock Sirs: In my study of drama, I find the buskin, or boot, signifies a tragedy; and the sock, similar to a light moccasin, denotes a comedy.

From Time Magazine Archive

She traced her fingers over the sock and buskin masks—one sad, tragic face and one happy, comedic one—waiting for the door to open.

From "The Marvellers" by Dhonielle Clayton

In that early epoch of our literature the sock and buskin had indeed been worn by a reckless race.

From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac

Where, the prime actors of the last year’s scene; Their port so proud, their buskin, and their plume?

From Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes by Young, Edward




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