Footglove

"Footglove" in a Sentence (7 examples)

They hand their sandals to the attendant and wear a peculiar footglove made of silk.

On this sad occasion the speck of mud on her footglove was brought to her attention at a party by the glance of a male guest.

I sit on a stool and bend over and slip a sock on my left foot; but I catch a toe-nail as I start to pull on the right footglove.

The zô-ri is occasionally worn in the house over bare feet, but most general for indoor use is the tabi, a padded white cotton sock or footglove with thick sole and a separate stall for the large toe.

I never did nor ever shall employ your bootmaker, though I think I recollect trying once to get a pair of footgloves ( why not as well footgloves as handshoes, as the Germans say ) made by him.

Have you ever heard of footgloves? They are just a pair of soft-soled leather slippers which fold up and fit into a leather case designed to travel in a man's coat pocket or a woman's satchel.

[…] described as having the quality of a "footglove".

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