Toe-rag

"Toe-rag" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Stockings being unknown, some luxurious men wrapped round their feet a piece of old shirting, called, in language more expressive than elegant, a “toe-rag”.

One of his feet had been bleeding, I could see from his ‘toe-rag,’ which stuck out on one side.

Steady old Väinämöinen / yonder crept with no shoes on / without toe-rags he tiptoed […].

“I’ll bet ’er wor a toe-rag,” said Morel, following up his joke. ¶ “Don’t you be so cheeky about a queen,” said Annie.

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