wellingtons in English

noun
1
a knee-length waterproof rubber or plastic boot.
Each volunteer was kitted out in oil spill clean up attire - waterproof jacket and trousers, white over suit, wellingtons , rubber gloves, protective goggles and face mask.
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1. How about dog wellingtons and teabag tongs?

2. My wellingtons got stuck in a quagmire.

3. Think that farmers wives still wear sackcloth aprons and wellingtons?

4. Synonyms for Balmorals include Oxfords, boot, gumboots, waders, wellingtons, jackboots, welly, galoshes, overshoes and brogans

5. Opposite, number 47 in huge green wellingtons and baseball cap was talking to number

6. Still clad in her tattered working clothes, her wellingtons pumped away assiduously to give the instrument the breath it required.

7. ‘The Bootjack is designed for removing muddy shoes, boots or Wellingtons.’ More example sentences ‘In a 1928 article, it was naively if ingeniously described as ‘Washington's Traveling Boot Box’ with a removable lid that ‘is transformed into an effective Bootjack.’’