Noun(1) a city in southern England to the northwest of London; site of Oxford University(2) a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner(3) a university in England(4) a low shoe laced over the instep(5) a city in southern England northwest of London(6) site of Oxford University(7) a university town in northern Mississippi(8) home of William Faulkner
Noun(1) a city in southern England to the northwest of London; site of Oxford University(2) a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner(3) a university in England(4) a low shoe laced over the instep(5) a city in southern England northwest of London(6) site of Oxford University(7) a university town in northern Mississippi(8) home of William Faulkner
(1) He wore shorts and a white t-shirt under a halfway buttoned oxford - and he wore the clothing very well.(2) an oxford shirt(3) The firm's best seller at Premiere Vision, he reported, was an iridescent cotton shirting in pinpoint oxford with sheen.(4) I'll be one of the folks in khakis, an oxford , and a blazer, but I think the above advice is good: you'll see a range, and shouldn't feel too restricted as to what you can wear.(5) So put your best foot forward with ankle boots, tan oxfords , sneaker-boots, or solid sneakers, and you'll be able to handle whatever comes your way - with an added kick.(6) But remember that in the end, you don't have to wear square toe or pointy shoes if you don't fancy them, you can always opt for a nice pair of plain oxfords instead.(7) Choose between opera slippers (the most formal option), loafers or oxfords .(8) A generation ago, most American men were perfectly content in buttoned-down oxford cloth .(9) I'm thinking non white, medium thickness, casual socks to wear with nice sneakers or oxfords .(10) Lace, prints, needlework, brocades and oxford cloth are combined in a fresco of fusion.(11) His oxfords made soft thumping noises on the marble foyer floor.