单词 | galosh |
释义 | galosh (once / 44602 pages) n A galosh is a shoe you can wear on a rainy day. Galoshes are usually made of rubber, and sometimes slide on over your regular shoes. A galosh is one kind of wet-weather footwear, most often made from a stretchy kind of rubber so it can be slipped on to protect your shoes from getting damp. You're most likely to come across this word in its plural form, galoshes, since they come in a pair. Galosh comes from the Middle English, for a sort of clog, from gallica solea, "a Gallic sandal" in Latin. WORD FAMILYgalosh: galoshes USAGE EXAMPLESAll you will need is a couple of flashlights, your newly elevated understanding of impermanence, and galoshes. Slate(Nov 03, 2016) Its quiet beaches see more galoshes than shorts. Seattle Times(Oct 27, 2016) And on the adventurous side, he has created a silken jumpsuit with detachable galoshes. US News(Sep 26, 2016) n a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow Syn|Hyper arctic, golosh, gumshoe, rubber overshoe footwear that protects your shoes from water or snow or cold |
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