A woman's shoe that has medium or high heels and no fastenings.(noun)
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pump.(verb)
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Use "pumps" in a sentence
"I had indeed gotten two pair of shoes now, which I took off of the feet of the two drowned men whom I saw in the wreck, and I found two pair more in one of the chests, which were very welcome to me; but they were not like our English shoes, either for ease or service, being rather what we call pumps than shoes."
"I had, indeed, got two pair of shoes now, which I took off the feet of two drowned men whom I saw in the wreck, and I found two pair more in one of the chests, which were very welcome to me; but they were not like our English shoes, either for ease or service, being rather what we call pumps than shoes."
"English shoes, either for ease or service, being rather what we call pumps than shoes."