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Definition of Shoepacs
1. shoepac [n] - See also: shoepac
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoepacs
Literary usage of Shoepacs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woodcraft for Women by Kathrene Sutherland (Gedney) Pinkerton (1916)
"The old time woodsman was always provided with buckskin needle and waxed ends to
remedy defective sewing. 4-U.-1»-! n«1- shoepacs are carried in stock by ..."
2. Shoepac Recollections: A Way-side Glimpse of American Life by Orlando Bolivar] [Wilcox (1856)
""Well," he resumed, looking with well-feigned fright at my shoepacs, " d'ye think
to see his excellency in those " " Yes, sir," I exclaimed, ..."
3. Shoepac Recollections: A Way-side Glimpse of American Life by Orlando Bolivar Willcox (1856)
"""Well," he resumed, looking with well-feigned fright at my shoepacs, " d'ye
think to see his excellency in those " • " Yes, sir," I exclaimed, ..."
4. Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada by University of Toronto (1907)
"The English is also slipshod at times, although generally graphic ; but " falls "
as a singular noun, and " sox " and " shoepacs " are barbarous. ..."
5. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1903)
"... again with the high tops, but this time of white tanned doeskin; slipper-like
deerskin moccasins with rolled edges for the summer; oil-tanned shoepacs, ..."
6. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... again with the high tops, but this time of white tanned doeskin; slipper-like
deerskin moccasins with rolled edges for the summer; oil-tanned shoepacs, ..."
7. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... again with the high tops, but this time of •white tanned doeskin; slipper-like
deerskin moccasins with rolled edges for the summer; oil-tanned shoepacs, ..."
8. The North Country by Harry Anton Auer (1906)
"... knee cap thus making a very natty appearance; the rest of the time they were
hanging down far below their appointed place nearly meeting his shoepacs. ..."