T-bar

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Noun

T-bar (plural T-bars)

  1. (skiing) A type of ski lift where skiers/snowboarders are dragged up the ski run while they slide along on their skis/snowboards on the slope. They hang onto a T-shaped bar, a crossbar handle and a lead shaft linking to the drive cable.
  2. (automotive) A T-top.
  3. A girl's shoe resembling a Mary Jane, with a T-shaped strap and buckle at the front.
    • 1946, Foreign Commerce Weekly (volumes 24-25, page 13)
      Types of women's and girls' shoes were limited to court shoes (pumps), Alberts, ties, I-bars, T-bars, ankle straps, []

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