Chelsea-booted
English
editEtymology
editFrom Chelsea boot + -ed.
Adjective
editChelsea-booted (not comparable)
- Wearing Chelsea boots.
- 2020 March 12, Dave Simpson, “Jamie Cullum review – fun genre rampage from self-doubting showman”, in The Guardian[1]:
- There’s a lovely moment when he reveals that after the tour he will give away his beloved £60,000 handmade grand piano to a school or charity so it may “inspire others”. Perhaps someone might even follow in his Chelsea-booted footsteps and sing standing on top of it.