A waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow.
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Examples for "rubber"
Examples for "rubber"
1Officers used water cannon, teargas and rubber bullets, a police spokesman said.
2Makers of rubber and plastic products are especially likely to consider re-shoring.
3Power is concentrated in the presidency, with parliament seen as a rubber-stamp.
4There are a good number of lambs ready for the rubber ring.
5However, controversy reigned yesterday when Finland refused to play the fifth rubber.
1Overnight, Saturday's sleet had given way to clear skies and arctic cold.
2Clothes were unknown, save as protection against cold in the arctic regions.
3The tropical and arctic areas have wonderful displays and interactive learning stations.
4I had noticed several pairs of arctic terns feeding and passing food.
5That only came from cold water funneling down from the arctic currents.
1Or call in a gumshoe who happens to be a Warden, himself.
2Donkey work that even a dipsomaniacal gumshoe like Harvey couldn't screw up.
3And who's this gumshoe guy from the bush league tailin' us?
4He's a kind of fringe-area gumshoe named Paul Denman.
5You read enough mystery books, you find that cooking is practically a pre-requisite for a gumshoe.
1And all at once the golosh grows, swells, fills up the whole room.
2Aunt Emily removed the other golosh- ashademore quickly than the first one.
3She wished she had not been so playful in flinging her golosh into the path.
4Aunt Emily slowly removed one big golosh, then waited.
5But the water, just the snake of water, was amusing, and she flung her golosh at it to dam it up.
1The most extensive "galosh" factory in Russia, which is said to be the largest in the world, is reclaiming rubber according to American methods.
2I left my galoshes in the car once we got to church.
3Immediately he went into a shop & bought a pair of galoshes.
4Yes, I can hear his stick striking the pavement-andhis squeaking galoshes.
5Another pair of galoshes, still warm from the mold, appeared before her.
6As always in bad weather, he was wearing a raincoat and galoshes.
7At October's close, I dressed in cranberry-red sweatpants, suspenders, and rubber galoshes.
8Mildred sat down in front of it and slipped off the galoshes.
9He crossed the road to where she was standing in rain-cloak and galoshes.
10Oh, and making sure you know when to wear your galoshes.
11Sylvia's post came just after the galoshes emerged from the mold.
12Juliet borrowed a pair of galoshes, and insisted on going to the chapel.
13Climbing boots feel like galoshes on these things that I'm trying to do.
14You put it in golf balls and auto tires and galoshes.
15The galoshes protecting his shiny shoes sank in the mud as he entered.
16Would you like to see Galoshes?' He sat right up on his elbow.