Her size five Wellingtons, mac and hat were in the hall as if waiting for her to put them on. |
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If they are not cavalierly throwing out your stilettos, they are accusing you of wearing Wellingtons. |
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The stretch of path from town in the Keighley Road direction after rain is bad unless you are wearing Wellingtons or don't mind a paddle. |
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Mud-encrusted mukluks and wet Wellingtons have left their dirty footprints in your foyer and down the cellar stairs. |
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We came suddenly to the gate of the lodge and Locksley the caretaker greeted us diffidently in his knit hat and muddy Wellingtons. |
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Many types of aircraft were replicated in mock-up form including Spitfires, Hurricanes, Wellingtons, Whitleys, and Havocs. |
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The bootjack is designed for removing muddy shoes, boots or Wellingtons. |
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After joining the RAF, he trained as a bomb aimer in Oxfords, Ansons and Wellingtons before joining a squadron of Lancasters. |
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By the winter of 1941 the airfield had become so muddy that the Wellingtons of 20 OTU were temporarily relocated to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. |
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You mean you've been up here in all this beastly mud and oomska without Wellingtons? |
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British aircraft losses to the Luftwaffe were two Blenheims, four Whirlwinds, four Wellingtons, six Hurricanes, nine Hampdens and ten Spitfires. |
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The water becomes so deep at the bottom of Castlegate it is out of bounds to pedestrians without waders or wellingtons. |
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But for me the term always conjures up childhood memories of rooting about in an old canal in my wellingtons and putting tadpoles in a jam jar. |
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That's only just enough time to round up the gear and the children, find fleeces and macs and wellingtons, and get everyone into the car. |
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While Barry loaded muddy wellingtons and overalls into more bin-liners, Michael sprayed the workshop liberally with an aerosol air-freshener. |
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Wouldn't they be better off with a waterproof coat with a hood and wellingtons? |
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And a bewhiskered man in green wellingtons wandered back and forth trying to identify the winner of a bottle of whisky in a raffle to boost the Countryside fund. |
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Every day after school, the youngster grabs her coat, pulls on her wellingtons and takes her furry friends Fuzzy and Flossy for a saunter through Buckley Wood. |
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I was still wearing my wellingtons and I could tell they were impressed. |
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I think that wellingtons are a little de trop for a light shower. |
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