Galoshe [noun]

Definition of Galoshe:

heavy, often tall, shoe

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Opposite/Antonyms of Galoshe:

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Sentence/Example of Galoshe:

The girls entered the warm little office, stamping snow from their galoshes.

My companion was working on a pair of stubborn galoshes as I prepared my coat for a quick exit through the snow.

Penny and Louise saw that she was thinly clad in a light weight coat, and wore no galoshes.

Wassermann from the Customs House came down too, his galoshes leaving a long dragging trail in the dry sand.

Never mind; it must be a very fine picture of you yourself or we should have seen the galoshes sooner.

Ivan Ilyitch in some excitement cast off his coat and galoshes, and with his cap in his hand went into the room.

“We call those galoshes,” said the girl, as Milly produced a pair which were not mates.

Perhaps I'd better send him one for Christmas instead of a pair of galoshes.

Finding a pair of old galoshes on the porch, she protected her feet with them, and hobbled into the yard.

Now, thank Heaven, he's taking his leave with his squeaking galoshes!