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- "Brother Square-Toes", is written in the form of paternal advice to the poet's son, John. "If—" first appeared in the "Brother Square Toes" chapter of...
- p****ed, the landscape and nature persist. Pharaoh Lee, known as Brother Square-Toes, is a Sus**** smuggler. In 1793, he ends up in Philadelphia and lives...
- low and squared-off "roper" heel, shaped to the sole of the boot, usually less than one inch high. Roper boots are usually made with rounded toes, but styles...
- Ultimate tic-tac-toe (also known as UTT, super tic-tac-toe, meta tic-tac-toe, (tic-tac-toe)² or Ultimate Noughts and Crosses) is a board game composed...
- made of soft leather, velvet, or silk. Broad, squared toes were worn early, and were replaced by rounded toes in the 1530s. Toward the middle of the century...
- waistcoat, and narrow ****ed pantaloons or trousers. His flat shoes have square toes and bows on the instep, and are worn with white stockings, 1827. Alexander...
- ankles and a tawny-colored shawl. Her flat shoes have ribbon laces and square toes. 1831. Therese von Schenk wears long sheer oversleeves over short puffed...
- knee-high boots with spiked heels and pointed toes (or conversely, thick low heels and round or square toes). Po****r accessories of the early 2000s include...
- Dress shoes (usually in black) included chelsea boots with rounded or square toes, wingtips, and monkstraps. In America, an increasing number of men began...
- Since then, the term go-go boot has come to include the knee-high, square-toed boots with block heels that were very po****r in the 1960s and 1970s;...