Definition of Blundstones in English:
Blundstones
plural nounˈblʌn(d)stəʊnz
Australian trademark A type of stout leather boot with elasticated panels at the ankles.
the only blokes wearing singlets and Blundstones these days are wannabe actors
Example sentencesExamples
- She remembers standing in her Blundstones in front of the student housing officer.
- To attain an equal footing with the heterosexual model, one gay partner's collection of brogues and Blundstones will need to be greater by a factor of forty.
- In Europe Blundstones are a quite a colourful affair with boots featuring bright reds, blues, yellows and greens.
- And so it's Good Night from me as I turn into a pumpkin with Blundstones instead of glass slippers.
- At 79, he might also have been wise enough to suppose that the troops at News Corp would kick him back with their steel-cap Blundstones.
- I looked down and compared them to my shiny, new $70 Blundstones.
- Today she is resolutely dressed in camouflage jeans and jacket and Blundstones.
- A girl in Blundstones shows how it's done, then hands out goggles, warning the kids to be careful.
- The video is complete with backyard cricket and a pair of blundstones.
- Her Blundstones rock back and forth on the coffee table, splinters of dirt breaking free from the sole.