strappy

pronunciation

How to pronounce strappy in British English: UK [ˈstræpi]word uk audio image

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Word Origin

strappy (adj.)
of shoes, etc., by 1970, from strap (n.) + -y (2).

Example

1. So you can wear your strappy sandals ?
2. Accessorize with mid-heeled slingbacks or strappy sandals .
3. If it 's warm , a flat , fun , strappy sandal will offset the severity of the jacket .
4. Prices are the reason , says helen jiang , chief fashion editor at biba , struggling with boxes of fendi strappy sandals : " who really can afford this stuff ? "
5. For the first we tore a frail linen sheet in half and sewed the younger sister into a tight strappy white bodice and floppy micro-urchin skirt , but it wasn 't quite right , so we unpicked and began again .

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