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blucher
1[ bloo-ker, -cher ]
noun
- a strong, leather half boot.
- a shoe having the vamp and tongue made of one piece and overlapped by the quarters, which lace across the instep.
叠濒眉肠丑别谤
2[ bloo-ker, -cher; German bly-khuhr ]
noun
- Geb路hart Le路be路recht von [gep, -hah, r, t , ley, -b, uh, -, r, e, kh, t f, uh, n], 1742鈥1819, Prussian field marshal.
blucher
1/ -t蕛蓹; 藞blu藧k蓹 /
noun
- obsolete.a high shoe with laces over the tongue
叠濒眉肠丑别谤
2/ 藞产濒测莽蓹谤 /
noun
- 叠濒眉肠丑别谤Gebhard Leberecht von17421819MPrussianMILITARY: general Gebhard Leberecht von (藞伞蓻phart 藞le藧b蓹r蓻莽t f蓴n). 1742鈥1819, Prussian field marshal, who commanded the Prussian army against Napoleon at Waterloo (1815)
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of blucher1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of blucher1
Example Sentences
Most tantalizing of all: fragments of a shoe--a heel, partial sole and brass shoelace eyelet--apparently from a woman's blucher oxford, size 9.
She was smoking a pipe, and looking at her blucher boots.
Disencumbering himself of his ordinary garments, Lance soon found himself attired in a striped suit of coarse cloth, fitted also with rough blucher boots and a woollen cap.
It is a fact that they used to boil their blucher boots for twenty-four hours and eat them with weeds!
The boots I wore were heavy hand-sewn bluchers, two sizes too large for me.
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