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Definition of geta in US English: getanoun ˈɡetəˈɡeˌtä A Japanese wooden shoe with a thong to pass between the first (big) toe and the second toe. Example sentencesExamples - With each step as I crept downstairs, my pair of geta hit the wood like horse hooves on stone.
- The Master, in formal attire and wearing geta, climbed so rapidly that all the disciples fell behind, far to the rear.
- The small chamber was so quiet that the sound of her geta echoed as she quickly made her way towards the tree.
- We even used to wander around Tokyo, go for a look at Tokyo Tower, wearing geta and dogi.
- Her geta kept her bare feet protected from the snow, while Izumi's curled body gave her hands some measure of warmth.
Definition of geta in US English: getanounˈɡeˌtä A Japanese wooden shoe with a thong to pass between the first (big) toe and the second toe. Example sentencesExamples - The small chamber was so quiet that the sound of her geta echoed as she quickly made her way towards the tree.
- The Master, in formal attire and wearing geta, climbed so rapidly that all the disciples fell behind, far to the rear.
- We even used to wander around Tokyo, go for a look at Tokyo Tower, wearing geta and dogi.
- Her geta kept her bare feet protected from the snow, while Izumi's curled body gave her hands some measure of warmth.
- With each step as I crept downstairs, my pair of geta hit the wood like horse hooves on stone.
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