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sabot

[sab-oh, sa-boh] / ˈsæb oʊ, saˈboʊ /


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Their feet are shod in clogs, sabots, backless loafers, espadrilles with crushable heels and various other iterations of shoes with a covered toe and open back.

From New York Times

He was photographed in 1862 wearing sabots, the wooden clogs that were traditional peasant footwear.

From Washington Post

Marine: A sabot is a short tank round.

From Washington Times

Sabo, who uses a pseudonym derived from a tank munition called sabot, is selling prints of the poster for $25 on his website.

From The Guardian

Sabo – a pseudonym derived from a tank munition called sabot – made his breakthrough in the GOP primaries with a poster of Ted Cruz as a tattooed, muscled convict.

From The Guardian