brogue
US /broʊɡ/
UK /broʊɡ/

1.
brogue, zapato perforado
a strong outdoor shoe with perforations and a distinctive pattern, traditionally worn in Ireland and Scotland
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He polished his leather brogues until they gleamed.
Pulió sus brogues de cuero hasta que brillaron.
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She wore a tweed suit with sturdy brogues.
Llevaba un traje de tweed con brogues resistentes.
2.
acento, dejo
a distinctive accent, especially an Irish or Scottish one, when speaking English
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He spoke with a thick Irish brogue.
Hablaba con un fuerte acento irlandés.
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Her Scottish brogue was charming.
Su acento escocés era encantador.