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Wellington boot
noun
a leather boot with the front part of the top extending above the knee.
a rubber or water-repellent leather boot extending to the knee or somewhat below it.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Wellington boot1
Example Sentences
They weren't "the lightest in the world", said Cricket, who wears Wellington boots marked with the letters R and L, but on the wrong feet, in his act.
It is only when he is eventually moved into a cubicle that the nurse has time to remove his muddy Wellington boots.
This one shook the new reign of Queen Elizabeth II down to its Wellington boots.
This was a world of hunting, shooting and fishing, where Barbour coats and Wellington boots were everyday wear.
When one of them failed to click into place, Lysyi gave it a shove with his insulated, knee-high Wellington boot.
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