chaussure
[ shoh-syr ]
/ ʃoʊˈsür /
noun, plural chaus·sures [shoh-syr] /ʃoʊˈsür/. French.
any foot covering, as a shoe or boot; footwear.
Words nearby chaussure
chauncey,
chaunt,
chausses,
chaussier's areola,
chausson,
chaussure,
chautauqua,
chautemps,
chauvinism,
chauvinist,
chav
Example sentences from the Web for chaussure
My chaussure was sadly against me—thin-soled boots, which doubled under me.
None walk gracefully, not even those that have exchanged the sock and clumsy slippers, usually worn, for French chaussure.
Three Months Abroad |Anna VivantiThe latter was carpeted with a mat of sea-grass, and my chaussure was light, so that my tread was as silent as that of a girl.
The Quadroon |Mayne ReidBut for the style of the chaussure, I might have fancied that the tracks were those of some one who had strayed from the caravan.
The Wild Huntress |Mayne Reid