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Sentence Examples
Exceptions include a deliciously carefree little girl who has leaped high into the air despite her cumbersome skirt and heavy brogans.
Coopers, weavers, and his own shoemaker turned out barrels, cotton, linen, and woollen goods, and brogans for all needs.
At the top Sinkler took off the brogans and looked back through the trees and saw the square of plowed soil, now no bigger than a barn door.
I keep a photo of him on my desk at age six or seven, decked out in overalls and brogans, clutching in his hands a bunch of potatoes from the garden.
Examples from Classical Literature
His feet were in rough muddy brogans, but even so they were smallish and shapely.
To dramatize his isolation from his own group, he wore old clothes, brogans, and his school cap.
It seemed as if Elnora's gasp of relief must have reached the soles of her brogans.
I was much attracted by his brogans, which were much too large, and had a fine coating of stove polish to enhance their charm.
He at once dismounted and changed his uncomfortable riding-boots for 45 the brogans of the herder.
But in the midst of it a clatter was heard, and five or six strapping fellows filed in with loud thumpings of their brogans.
And of course Hank and Company started out on the new trail, because I can see the marks of their brogans?
No man shod in the brogans of impudence should walk into the temple of another man's soul.
And thumping down their brogans came, like hammers on the floor.
Dere was a man on de plantation what made all our brogans for winter.
Now, Captain Oudouse had lost all his clothes, except his shoes, and they were heavy brogans.
He saw that her toil-worn, weather-exposed hands were like a man's, callused, large-knuckled, and gnarled, and that her stockingless feet were thrust into heavy man's brogans.
The heavy brogans on the man's feet made him appear clumsy-footed, but he swung down from the giddy height as lightly and airily as a mountain goat.
All of Plunkett's scores on the night came from the Brogans with Bernard's brother, Alan, hitting 0-2 and cousin James notching the other score.
The Brogans then took centre stage though as Bernard, rested from the start, popped over a superb equaliser before his run up the endline led to Alan's decisive goal.