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zori
[zawr-ee]
noun
plural
zoria Japanese sandal, often made of straw or rubber and consisting of a flat sole held on the foot by a thong passing between the first and second toes.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of zori1
Example Sentences
Marge Kumaki pointed out that the Japanese word for flip-flops is “zori.”
That they remove their zori sandals and go barefoot is enough to suggest Japaneseness.
Only the occasional wooden zori indicates their Japanese origin.
In his summer uniform of white cotton, with his flat white cap and white gloves, and an imposing sword, he looks like a naval officer, even if, as sometimes happens, his feet are in zori.
By counsel, I take off my shoes and put on a pair of zori, or straw sandals provided for me, as the rock is extremely slippery.
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