The difference between Clodhopper and Galoot
When used as nouns, clodhopper means a strong shoe for heavy-duty use, a boot, whereas galoot means a clumsy or uncouth person.
check bellow for the other definitions of Clodhopper and Galoot
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Clodhopper as a noun:
A strong shoe for heavy-duty use, a boot.
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Clodhopper as a noun (US):
Any kind of shoe.
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Clodhopper as a noun (military slang):
United States Navy ankle length work shoes, distinct from dress shoes or combat boots.
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Clodhopper as a noun:
A peasant or yokel.
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Clodhopper as a noun (UK):
A clumsy or foolish person.
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Clodhopper as a noun:
Wheatear; any of various passerine birds.
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Galoot as a noun (derogatory):
A clumsy or uncouth person.