rope sole
1rope-soled — ropeˈ soled adjective Having a sole of rope • • • Main Entry: ↑rope …
2Inca rope bridge — BridgeTypePix type name = Inca rope bridge image title = Newly reconstructed, the last of its kind sibling names = None descendent names = Simple suspension bridge ancestor names = Rope bridge carries = Pedestrians, livestock span range = Short… …
3Slip rope — Slip Slip, n. [AS. slipe, slip.] 1. The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice. [1913 Webster] 2. An unintentional error or fault; a false step. [1913 Webster] This good man s slip mended his pace to martyrdom. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 3. A twig… …
4Espadrilles — are casual flat or high heel fashion sandals originating from the Pyrenees. They usually have a canvas or cotton fabric upper and a flexible sole made of rope or rubber material molded to look like rope. The jute rope sole is the defining… …
5espadrille — /es peuh dril /, n. 1. a flat shoe with a cloth upper, a rope sole, and sometimes lacing that ties around the ankle. 2. a casual shoe resembling this, often with a wedge heel instead of a flat sole. [1860 65; < F < Pr espardilho, dim. of espart… …
6clothing — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Wearing apparel Nouns 1. clothing, clothes, apparel, wear, dress, attire, array, raiment, garments, garb, costume, outfit, habiliment, habit, rig, ensemble, caparison, drapery, toilette, fig, wardrobe,… …
7espadrille — n. type of flat shoe with a fabric upper and a rope sole …
8espadrilles — n. type of flat shoe with a fabric upper and a rope sole …
9espadrille — (es pah DRIL) [French, from Portuguese] A flat sandal with a rope sole and canvas uppers, and laces that tie around the ankle …
10espadrille — es•pa•drille [[t]ˈɛs pəˌdrɪl[/t]] n. clo a flat shoe with a cloth upper, a rope sole, and sometimes lacing around the ankle • Etymology: 1860–65; < F < Oc espardilho, dim. of espart esparto …