blucher

[ˈbluːtʃər]

blucher Definition

  • 1a high shoe with laces over the tongue
  • 2a type of cavalry or infantry boot with laces and no buckles

Using blucher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blucher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore a pair of black bluchers to the party.

  • Example

    The soldiers were issued with bluchers for their training.

blucher Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blucher

Phrases with blucher

  • a type of shoe that combines the design of an Oxford shoe with the lacing system of a blucher

    Example

    He wore a pair of brown blucher oxfords to the meeting.

  • a type of shoe that combines the design of a moccasin with the lacing system of a blucher

    Example

    She prefers wearing blucher moccasins for her outdoor activities.

  • a type of shoe that combines the design of a wingtip shoe with the lacing system of a blucher

    Example

    He bought a pair of black blucher wingtips for his formal events.

Origins of blucher

named after Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, a Prussian general who fought against Napoleon Bonaparte

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Summary: blucher in Brief

'Blucher' [ˈbluːtʃər] refers to a type of high shoe with laces over the tongue, or a type of cavalry or infantry boot with laces and no buckles. It is named after Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, a Prussian general who fought against Napoleon Bonaparte. 'Blucher' extends into phrases like 'blucher oxford,' 'blucher moccasin,' and 'blucher wingtip,' which combine the design of different shoes with the lacing system of a blucher.