garrison belt

English

Noun

garrison belt (plural garrison belts)

  1. A heavy-duty leather belt, from which tools etc. may be hung.
    • 1959, John Knowles, chapter 9, in A Separate Peace:
      His well-bred clothes had disappeared; these day he wore khaki pants supported by a garrison belt, and boots which rattled when he walked.
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