His Velcro overshoes squished upon the carpet as he walked back to his seat. |
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From the late 15th to the mid 17th century, overshoes shaped like mules, called pantofles, were worn to protect the front of the shoes. |
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He is dressed sprucely, except for his rubber overshoes, evidences of the chill, watery Parisian spring. |
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The only way I would know if people were there is if they left their overshoes outside, in the hallway. |
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When George comes downstairs and is about to leave for a visit with Emily, his mother reminds him to put on his overshoes. |
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Bathe your feet before starting in cold weather, and wear loose overshoes and gloves two or three sizes too large. |
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Hunting in snow, I'd wear heavy wool socks, shoes, and rubber overshoes. |
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Will Henderson, who had on a light overcoat and no overshoes, kicked the heel of his left foot with the toe of the right. |
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The overshoes are used for visitors to cover their outdoor shoes and interdepartmental staff can use them to re-cover their footwear as they move to and from restricted areas. |
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Overshoes and topcoats may not be worn in the office, but scarves and head gear may be worn in inclement weather. |
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