clomper

English

Etymology

clomp + -er

Noun

clomper (plural clompers)

  1. (informal) A heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.
    • 2009 June 4, Cintra Wilson, “Choose a Shoe, Any Shoe, and Hold On”, in New York Times:
      Pink satin prom pumps lie under heavy studded black clompers; yellow suede midi-boots trample wafer-thin Blahnik mules.
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