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Meaning of shootie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A kind of shoe with a high ankle resembling that of a boot.

Examples

“SHOOTIES Gift Shooties A friend friend in need is a friend to heed, And comfy feet are friends indeed! When they're tired and weary and warmth is nil, Goosedown Shooties reign king of the hill. When winter drafts chill.”
“SHOOTIES - solid black, red, royal or teal. Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL $35.00 (postage and handling incl.) HOT SHOOTIES - Our fun "Zydeco" print on electric blue, black or purple. Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL. $37.00 (postage and handling incl.)”
“Another modern shoe style that gets its look from the '20s is the shootie. Shootie is a combination of the word shoe and boot. Modern shooties come up the foot all the way to the ankle. Vintage ones aren't quite as tall. But they all give a fantastic flapper feel.”
“But ever since last Sunday, when Roxanne showed up in her cute red shooties and cute red convertible, Stephanie had wondered what kind of woman Roxanne Hunter was.”
“She was wearing her newest shooties, but to take them off meant tearing her feet up on the exposed sharp edges of the coral rock below. She tentatively backed away from the streetlights and went into the dark. Actually, she was very proud of her new shooties—they were quite fashionable—as she was also proud of her new hairdo.”
““Ooh, look at those shooties.” “What are shooties?” “You know, they're like if a shoe and a boot had a baby. They're so cute.””

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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