rubber boot

NOUN
  1. a high boot made of rubber
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How To Use rubber boot In A Sentence

  • Not only is Carstensz significantly more challenging than Kosciusko, it might be the most significant climbing feat in the world that requires rubber boots. The Seattle Times
  • Although they were dressed formally in dark suits, both men were wearing heavy rubber boots in deference to winter.
  • They seemed surprised and told him that they had been burning their rubber boots.
  • His latest “Waterproof” porcelain vase that is shaped like one of those rubber boots you use when it rains. Factory Vase
  • The rubber boot is to stop ingress of dirt, etc. into the splines, causing premature failure.
  • Not your typical galoshes, the slick rubber booties have an adorable white heel and are less about puddle-splashing, more about stylish strolls in the mist.
  • She went out in calf-length dresses and big black rubber boots, pulling stalks of blue chickweeds and lamb's-quarters, hacking at a half-dead hedge of privet shrubs. Still Life, With Girl
  • What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots?
  • We were then issued rubber boots and hard hats and were taken several thousand feet into the mine, where we got off the tram to look at one of the orebodies.
  • His trousers were already wet to the thigh and he was wearing knee-high rubber boots.
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