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- They wore hobnailed boots, excellent for stomping an enemy to death.
- The hobnailed jackboot has a different design and function than the first type.
- Hobnailed boots were formerly much used for mountaineering to grip on sloping rock surfaces.
- Suddenly surrender turned to hanging around and waiting for the other hobnailed boot to drop.
- Wear a warm suit, a beret, a raincoat, a good pair of hobnailed boots " ..
- So if this is a Cinderella, it's a Cinderella with hobnailed combat boots instead of glass slippers.
- Pads were unknown and players sported the same hobnailed boots and leather leggings they wore at work on the farm.
- Only now the victim was a foreigner, isolated by language and custom, and George came down on him with hobnailed boots.
- The ankle boots had either a hobnailed hard leather sole with metal heel J-cleat or a rubber sole with rubber cleats.
- They were caught when the German guards heard the hobnailed boots of one of the escapers scraping the outside of the guardhouse wall.
- Dressed in gabardine and wearing hobnailed boots, Mallory risked everything in pursuit of his dream, but was last seen alive 800 feet below the summit.
- Over the hobnailed main entrance door, a calligraphic inscription in Arabic script is fixed, which was created by Hamid Ayta?( 1891-1982 ).
- In 2013, Kane and two friends walked the entire length of Hadrian's Wall for charity while wearing full Roman military kit, including hobnailed boots.
- Although hobnailed short jackboots date from before the Napoleonic era, they became popular with the Germanic armies in the mid to late 19th century because of their perceived durability over " lesser " boots.
- They have been used since antiquity for inexpensive durable footwear, often by workmen and the military, including the trench boots of World War I . Roman soldiers wore hobnailed sandals ( " Caligae " ).
- It is likely that he would have risen " ex caliga " i . e .'from the ranks of those who wear hobnailed sandals'( the footwear of legionary rankers ).
- "Preuss's hardest climbs were rated Grade V or about 5.7-5.8 YDS . He was soloing near the limit of difficulty for the day and with hobnailed boots ."
- Mountaineering hobnailed boots tended to also have large hobnails fastened to the extreme edges of the soles and heels to grip on any small roughness on steeply sloping rock and on snow, particularly before crampons came into common use.
- In the 1st and 2nd centuries, a Roman soldier's clothes consisted of a single-piece, short-sleeved tunic whose hem reached the knees and special hobnailed sandals ( " caligae " ).
- In the 1st and 2nd centuries, a Roman soldier's clothes consisted of a single-piece, short-sleeved tunic the hem of which reached the knees and special hobnailed sandals ( " caligae " ).
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