He entered snorting and puffing, flung his hat on the settle, his stick into the corner; then, dropping into a seat by the fire, he began taking off his gaiters with much snuffling and mumbling and repeated inarticulate explosions of breath.
He was fairly bubbling and boiling now, nor did the business of cleaninggaiters and boots, arms and hands, restore him to peace.
He looked at his brown English gaiters and smiled.
Now he scraped a little mud off his old gaiters with his spud, and waited.
The gaiters that Mrs. Dinsmore says are necessary to match the dresses, can be made nearer home and we'll have two days, Friday and Saturday for sight seeing.
His vest was of figured Marseilles stuff, andgaiters of the same material partly covered his shoes; and his heavy seal, with his coat of arms upon it, fell from a pale ribbon at his fob.
The Squire fumed, tapping his gaiterswith the riding switch which he carried.
Swiftly she changed the conversation, with a glance at Lionel’s trim gaiters and breeches.
But before the brawl could achieve itself, the man in gaiters intervened.
In front of him was the pallid figure of Charles, and he saw that the man ingaiters held Charles kindly but firmly by the arm.
You're regular abject," the man in gaiters was saying to Charlie.
The man in gaiters sprang forward past Mr. Hoopdriver, but too late to intercept the fugitive.
These words were spoken in English; but even that evidence was not necessary to show that the little plump figure in drab gaiters and shorts was not a Spaniard.
He had just been to the cellar, and was in full dress too; that is, he had taken his gaiters off, and showed his little dumpy legs in black worsted stockings.
The clattering slippers had been superannuated, and a neat pair of prunella gaiters showed their patent toes from under the hem of her cleanest gown.
Mingled with the crowd at the nets on the other side of the field was a figure in gaiters and a shovel-hat just taking off his coat and betraying—an added horror—a brown flannel shirt.
A pedestrian, a man in respectable attire, but covered with dust from his gray gaitersto his green, visored cap, had entered through the gate and approached the table, unnoticed at first by the conversers.
Of a truth this Prussian Court with its queer pigtails and gaiters is more romantic than I had thought.
On arriving at the Tuileries one of the party put his gaiters into his pocket.
When the call-boy gives his first notice, they hasten to throw off their gaiters and put on new pumps, chosen for their softness and suppleness, whose seams they have carefully stitched beforehand.
There he was, well down on his knees; but he had not got down so low without some little cracking and straining on the part of the gaiters with which his legs were encompassed.
However, he felt mightily relieved when the escort clambered down from the train and made their way down to the brink of the river, where, stripping off their raw hide shoes and canvas gaiters they paddled about in the water.
His dress consisted of a brown Norfolk suit and riding breeches, box gaiters and brown boots.
I will have it out of the old fellow this evening," he said to himself, as he buttoned on his dandy shooting gaiters that morning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gaiters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.