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boondockers noun marine-issued combat boots US, 1942- In preparation for disembarking I’m wearing the following articles: scivvie shirt and drawers, long johns, flannel shirt, utility trousers, cold-weather trousers, pile-lined vest, park w/hood, gloves and inserts, flannel cap, socks, boondockers[.] — Martin Russ, The Last Parallel, p. 58, 1957
- I could sure use those size-twelve boondockers of yours. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 137, 1973
- Kavanaugh lay next to MacCauley, his face dead white, his boondockers smelling of vomit. — Alfred Coppel, The Burning Mountain, p. 211, 1983
- The first thing he saw was the man’s shoes, black boondockers, then bell-bottom jeans, then the gym bag and the Uzi. — Stephen Coonts, Final FLight, p. 338, 1988
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