[
UK
/ɡˈælɒʃ/
]
[ US /ɡəˈɫɑʃ/ ]
[ US /ɡəˈɫɑʃ/ ]
NOUN
- a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow
How To Use galosh In A Sentence
- The sailors were yelling orders to one another and all were dressed in big, yellow raincoats along with rubber galoshes and black hats.
- New England Overshoe makes ‘performance over-shoes,’ which are galoshes with traction soles that fit over sneakers, sandals, wing tips, or other shoes for waterproof use on street and trail.
- Mr. Ringdal is 31 and lives in Norway, where the galosh, he says, "is an old-guy accessory. The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again
- Like her he was dressed in galoshes, rainclothes and sou'wester.
- In one humorous letter he provides elaborate mathematical equations to determine the best way to keep his galoshes from being pulled off his feet by the suction force of the thick mud in the streets.
- Violet made no answer, merely leaning forward heavily in her chair and dropping one apple into her galosh. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
- Toward the end, as more foreign morale data began to come back-Yank pollsters with clipboards and squeaky new shoe-pacs or galoshes visiting snow-softened liberated ruins to root out the truffles of truth created, as ancients surmised, during storm, in the instant of lightning blast-a contact in American PWD was able to bootleg copies and make them available to "The White Visitation. Gravity's Rainbow
- Romain Gary wrote of a boy who proves his love for a girl by eating a galosh. The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again
- I wore a soft yellow skirt, a black lacy shirt, and a pair of light green rubber galoshes with daisies on them.
- The shoeshine stand had a small pile of boxed galoshes for sale: Totes and Tingley's at about $25. The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again