How To Use Wellington boot In A Sentence

  • We donned our wellington boots and carried our high heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of his feet found its way into an enormous wellington boot.
  • The effect was skinhead chic-mod, rounded out by a black leather jacket, jeans and denim shirt, Wellington boots and a white rayon scarf. CORMORANT
  • For a period I went to school in my mother's wellington boots as my mother would not accept handouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nearly all the men wore the kalpak and climbed giant trees in nothing more hi-tech than wellington boots to shake down the nuts. Wildwood
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  • We donned our wellington boots and carried our high heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • He pushed some loose soil over the hole with his wellington boot and tamped it down.
  • This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wears a buckskin coat, Wellington boots, and a hat with a rolled brim.
  • This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves.
  • And 'wellies' are Wellington Boots, those horrible sweaty rubber things that people wear in the mud and the rain. Mystery and adventure in the Cotswolds
  • But might his lasting legacy to gardeners be to help invent a cleaner wellington boot? Times, Sunday Times
  • So I donned my wellington boots, put on my waterproof coat and my oilskin hat, grabbed my brolly and went out for a short walk in the rain.
  • In Britain and New Zealand, there is a light-hearted sport, known as wellie wanging, which involves throwing Wellington boots as far as possible. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • But many Venetians are not yet ready to toss their Wellington boots and waders.
  • In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves.
  • Two men were discussing a brand-new opera in which the ladies of the chorus all wore wellington boots.
  • They could feel the chill of the water through the rubber of their Wellington boots.
  • The calf-length boot, worn under trousers strapped beneath the instep and called ‘overalls’ eventually became called the Wellington boot, after its most famous adherent.
  • This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • People passing by the war memorial gates in Malmesbury needs to wear Wellington boots or be prepared to go for a paddle.
  • But might his lasting legacy to gardeners be to help invent a cleaner wellington boot? Times, Sunday Times
  • But might his lasting legacy to gardeners be to help invent a cleaner wellington boot? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is about wanting to be the sort of person who has a cloakroom groaning with wellington boots and children's oilskins, even if you last went for a walk 10 years ago.
  • My father's friend would walk across fields to catch the 8.30am train in wellington boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I donned my wellington boots, put on my waterproof coat and my oilskin hat, grabbed my brolly and went out for a short walk in the rain.
  • We donned our wellington boots and carried our high heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he helps Paul off with his Wellington boots and wet socks.
  • Dressed in Wellington boots and a waxed jacket, Mike Robinson, proprietor of the Harwood Arms pub in London and Pot Kiln pub near Newbury, Berkshire, England, whacks some freshly killed fallow deer onto a home-made barbeque, pulls out some chanterelle and wood-blewit mushrooms plucked from the forests that morning, and throws them into another pan with some rich-yoked duck eggs. A New Breed of Epicurean Delights
  • Mice nested in the wellington boots, and the tank-suit got a bad case of wet rot from a small hole in the roof.
  • The entrance hall is littered with toys and wellington boots.
  • He sang about grannies in relation to public transport, enormous jobbies and wellington boots and managed to rhyme the word pleurisy with infirmary. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • He wears wellington boots, having given his last pair of shoes to a refugee. Times, Sunday Times
  • As always, Giles was dressed as well as any titled lord—his coat and trousers of dark brown superfine were exquisitely tailored to show off his broad shoulders and muscular calves, his waistcoat was of the finest figured silk, and his Wellington boots were perfectly polished. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels.
  • After that he still chased me, firing away with wellington boots, sugar bowls and other unlikely weapons.
  • They could feel the chill of the water through the rubber of their Wellington boots.
  • The entrance hall is littered with toys and wellington boots.
  • It's also the only one to feature wellington boots the size of a shed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rows of wellington boots and raincoats lined the inside porch.
  • We donned our wellington boots and carried our high heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • My gillie did once report seeing some character walking along a shallow burn in wellington boots, waving a couple of coat hangers.
  • The man was quite tall and he and the woman were both wearing jeans, wellington boots and flat caps.

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