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Wellington boot

or wellington boot

noun

  1. a leather boot with the front part of the top extending above the knee.
  2. a rubber or water-repellent leather boot extending to the knee or somewhat below it.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Wellington boot1

First recorded in 1810–20; after the 1st Duke of Wellington
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They weren't "the lightest in the world", said Cricket, who wears Wellington boots marked with the letters R and L, but on the wrong feet, in his act.

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It is only when he is eventually moved into a cubicle that the nurse has time to remove his muddy Wellington boots.

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This one shook the new reign of Queen Elizabeth II down to its Wellington boots.

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This was a world of hunting, shooting and fishing, where Barbour coats and Wellington boots were everyday wear.

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When one of them failed to click into place, Lysyi gave it a shove with his insulated, knee-high Wellington boot.

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