The sailors were yelling orders to one another and all were dressed in big, yellow raincoats along with rubber galoshes and black hats. |
|
Rubber boots or galoshes protect your feet but it is also important to protect your eyes and hands. |
|
I'd like to take shorts and t-shirts but have a feeling we may need galoshes and sou'wester. |
|
By the time we finally got to the rock, there were 22 leeches resident in my boots, but none had penetrated the galoshes. |
|
But she'd rather put on her woollies and galoshes and go splash in a puddle. |
|
I wore a soft yellow skirt, a black lacy shirt, and a pair of light green rubber galoshes with daisies on them. |
|
Lightweight rubber boots and galoshes are manufactured using a process called slush molding. |
|
Stylish and comfortable, our galoshes are the ultimate in designer funky rubber boots for women, men and children. |
|
Like her he was dressed in galoshes, rainclothes and sou'wester. |
|
They think a waffle needs a chicken wing the way a fish needs galoshes. |
|
He listened, a little confused, trying to catch up, while he pulled off his galoshes to reveal tan suede moccasin boots. |
|
Made between 1750 and 1830, pattens were worn over the shoes and served to raise the wearer's foot above the mud and dirt beneath, rather like prototypical galoshes. |
|
We could tell when spring came because then he wore sandals, instead of galoshes, on his daily walk from the small, clapboard, green-shuttered house to the Institute. |
|
Their aim was to use media and materials in new ways in order to improve everything from buildings and transport to dishes and galoshes. |
|
In 1898, Finnish Rubber Works, which later became Nokia's rubber business, was founded and went on to make everything from galoshes to tyres. |
|
A lonely woman in a late-night grocery store sees a sexy guy in galoshes. |
|
Meanwhile, if you are planning to visit Indianapolis this autumn, get your jabs and pack your galoshes. |
|
Quiconque Claques is a dose of Africa in your galoshes and a heat wave in winter. It's about our hopes for a better world. |
|
Its successor appeared on the market in 1917, and was mostly used to do up galoshes. |
|
Not your typical galoshes, the slick rubber booties have an adorable white heel and are less about puddle-splashing, more about stylish strolls in the mist. |
|
|
No one minds if you arrive for an appointment wearing galoshes, boots, or even earflaps in the dead of winter. |
|
A quick glance at the clouds flitting across the sky each morning is usually enough to decide whether to leave the brolly behind or grab a mackintosh and galoshes. |
|
The Times Columnist in my city of Victoria had a very telling cartoon showing the Prime Minister in galoshes, wearing a long overcoat and carrying a fishing rod. |
|