Trainer (UK) - British American Dictionary

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(Noun). More often trainers, plural. The UK equivalent of Sneaker (US), a sport shoe and increasingly a fashion statement.

Similar Meaning: Sneaker (US), tennis shoe, Pump (UK), Plimsoll (UK).

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  • Plimsoll (UK)
  • Sneaker (US)
  • Pump (UK)

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