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The answer KILTIE has 9 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of kiltie in various dictionaries:
noun - one who wears a kilt (a type of skirt)
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Highlander, e.g. |
Certain Scot |
Scottish Highlander, e.g. |
Tartan skirt sporter |
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A person who wears a kilt (often used as a humorous or slightly derogatory term for a Scot) |
A casual or sports shoe with a fringed tongue that folds back over the vamp, typically so as to cover the laces. |
One who wears a kilt. |
A shoe having a fringed tongue that flaps over the instep. |
The tongue of such a shoe. |
Kiltie might refer to |
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Slip-ons are typically low, lace-less shoes. The style most commonly seen, known as a loafer or slippers in American culture, has a moccasin construction. One of the first designs was introduced in London by Wildsmith Shoes, called the Wildsmith Loafer. They began as casual shoes, but have increased in popularity to the point of being worn in America with city lounge suits. Another design was introduced as Aurlandskoen (the Aurland Shoe) in Norway (early 20th century). They are worn in many situations in a variety of colours and designs, often featuring tassels on the front, or metal decorations (the 'Gucci' loafer). * A less casual, earlier type of slip-on is made with side gussets (sometimes called a dress loafer). Made in the same shape as lace-up Oxfords, but lacking the laces, these shoes have elasticated inserts on the side which allow the shoe to be easily removed but remain snug when worn. This cut has its greatest popularity in Britain. |