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hip boot
noun
a hip-high boot, usually of rubber, worn by fishermen, firefighters, etc.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hip boot1
Example Sentences
Wear gloves and either waders or hip boots.
Even if you wore a big hat, or hip boots, or a shirt made of scientifically engineered fabric, staying dry in and around Washington was hard.
One Marine was drenched by a wave so big that it tore his hip boots off.
Now I am on record right now as acknowledging that this topic is the deep end of the pool, but, nonetheless, I am wading in carefully, and wearing hip boots.
But I was getting extremely depressed visiting properties in my price range, wading through black mold in hip boots, catching a glimpse of a to do list that included “Take garbage out of rabbit hutch.”
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