Lexicographical Neighbors of Foxings
Literary usage of Foxings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treasury Decisions Under Tariff and Internal Revenue Laws, Etc by United States Dept. of the Treasury (1898)
"220.75 ounces for each 100 pairs ladies' seamless foxings; 73.15 ounces for ...
253.77 ounces for 100 pairs ladies' three-quarter foxings; 51.77 ounces for ..."
2. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1904)
"Patent grain vamps and foxings, any tip, or plain toe, when corners of counters
are not tacked, gum and canvas box, counters pasted or not pasted, . ..."
3. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1911)
"04 Cutting, folding and stitching labels, 05 Seaming: — Regular-height tops and
low shoe quarters or foxings, when operator is required to match ..."
4. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1892)
"She stood, holding back her skirts and rocking her instep from right to left
while she considered the effect of the new style — patent-leather foxings and ..."
5. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1922)
"... fancy stitching and binding, single needle work 6 weeks foxings 4 weeks Top
stitching, closing on, turning and blacking 6 weeks Button hole operating, ..."