moccasin 的定义
- a heelless shoe made entirely of soft leather, as deerskin, with the sole brought up and attached to a piece of u-shaped leather on top of the foot, worn originally by the American Indians.
- a hard-soled shoe or slipper resembling this, often decorated with beads.
- any of several North American snakes of the genus Agkistrodon, especially the cottonmouth.
moccasin 近义词
slipper
更多moccasin例句
- When he stopped in Flagstaff, he visited the Museum of Northern Arizona, saw a pair of moccasins on display, and said, “Dude, those look tight!”
- He listened, a little confused, trying to catch up, while he pulled off his galoshes to reveal tan suede moccasin boots.
- The print of steel-rimmed hoofs showed in the soft loam as plainly as a moccasin-track in virgin snow.
- I broke a branch and pawed the moccasin toward me and picked it up and went back to the horses.
- It was a brightly beaded moccasin, very small, and strangely familiar even at a distance.
- "Well, we came fast, but I see that we did not get here in time to help you," said Black Moccasin.
- Bet he never saw an orioles' nest or found a wild pink moccasin.