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has gloss | eng: Chukka boots or turf boots are ankle-length boots with two or three pairs of eyelets for lacing. They are usually made from calfskin or suede, They were popular in the late 1940s and 1950s as casual wear. The name chukka comes from the game of polo. Desert boots are looser at the ankle than chukka boots and have a crepe sole. References |
lexicalization | eng: Chukka boot |
instance of | (noun) footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg boot |
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