workboot

English

Etymology

work + boot

Noun

workboot (plural workboots)

  1. A sturdy boot intended as workwear.
    • 1991, Stephen King, Needful Things:
      Hugh said nothing. With a mighty effort he had restrained himself from putting one scuffed yellow workboot right through Henry Beaufort's damned old Rock-Ola as he went by. Then, with his head down, he had passed out into darkness.

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