slingback shoe

slingback shoe
slingˈback or slingback shoe noun
One without a covering for the heel, supported by a strap fastening round the heel
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Main Entry:sling

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  • slingback — sling|back [ˈslıŋbæk] n a woman s shoe that is open at the back and has a narrow band going around the heel …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slingback — sling|back [ slıŋ,bæk ] noun count a type of woman s shoe with a narrow band round the heel …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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