Definition of Shoepacs

1. Noun. (plural of shoepac) ¹

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Definition of Shoepacs

1. shoepac [n] - See also: shoepac

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoepacs

shoelace ties
shoelaces
shoelacing
shoeless
shoelessly
shoelessness
shoelifts
shoelike
shoemaker
shoemaker's last
shoemakers
shoemaking
shoepac
shoepack
shoepacks
shoepacs (current term)
shoepeg
shoepeg corn
shoepegs
shoeprint
shoeprints
shoer
shoers
shoes
shoeshine
shoeshine boy
shoeshine boys
shoeshiner
shoeshiners
shoeshines

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. ..."

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