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galosh

or 驳补路濒辞蝉丑别, 驳辞路濒辞蝉丑

[ guh-losh ]

noun

  1. a waterproof overshoe, especially a high one.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of galosh1

1325鈥75; Middle English < Old French galoche, of obscure origin
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As people got to their feet, he added, 鈥淭ake your galoshes! It鈥檚 bound to be wet!鈥

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She was wearing galoshes, as were many members of the Los Angeles Master Chorale, at an evening rehearsal earlier this week in a Glendale church, where dozens of dripping umbrellas were propped against the walls.

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鈥淎nd basically there are future leaders here. And they鈥檙e all slowly getting their political galoshes wet now. And it鈥檚 a really beautiful thing to see.鈥

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Regina, ever irrepressible and somehow aware of the adverse weather, shipped a pair of galoshes to her son and admonished herself for not insisting that he take his leather coat when he left the States.

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It doesn鈥檛 matter if these are sandals or galoshes: the result is what counts.

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