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buskin
noun
A half-boot.
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To increase the height and importance of the principal actors, Aeschylus introduced the buskin, an elevated boot called in Greek a kothornos (plural kothornoi).
Friday at 9 p.m. $20. Buskin and Batteau, folk.
And when the collar tightened, Mr. Buskin did whatever it took to keep Carson out of diva mode.
Aug. 3 at 7 15 p.m. Buskin and Batteau, soul and folk.
Friday at 8 p.m. Buskin and Batteau, folk.
COLLINSVILLE Bridge Street Live The Buskin and Batteau Trio, folk.
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Stomping around in platform-soled tragic buskins, this Lear looks regrettably like a Gary Glitter comeback.
Consider the following note on the stone horses that used to rear out of the Basilica that: "I often saw them paw the stonework, at starlit Venetian midnights, and once I heard a whinny from the second horse on the right, so old, brave and metallic that St Theodore's crocodile, raising its head from beneath the saintly buskins, answered with a kind of grunt".
BUSKIN--Pamela E. Boslet.
Sidney Burgoyne, Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, David Buskin, and others will perform a slate of songs and skits.
"My material was geared towards everyone of all ages and from different backgrounds, and I wanted to hit them right in the middle," she explained in her autobiography, "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse: My Life in Comedy" (2005), written with Richard Buskin.
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