gaiters Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of gaiters In English

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Examples of gaiters

  • Gaiters extending over the calf are a less expensive and often more comfortable or practical alternative to tall riding boots.

  • Above the knee spatterdashes were cotton or canvas, as were many gaiters of varying lengths thereafter.

  • The black gaiters came up to below the knees.

  • They also wore baggy trousers tucked into jambires (leather gaiters).

  • It is thought possible to preserve trees by putting, things like concrete gaiters around them below ground level.

  • Bishops travelled their dioceses on horses, and gaiters remain the official dress of bishops.

  • I shall never forget the sight of that study figure in episcopal apron and gaiters, with a tin helmet slung over his arm.

  • Take, for instance, the poster illustrating a man in battle dress, grinning from ear to ears fiddling with his gaiters.

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