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How to use wellington in a sentence

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Locals called it The Dump and joked that even the rats wore wellington boots in case of catching something nasty.
There were also traditional children's games such as hula hoop, hook a duck, coconut shy and wellington throwing.
So I donned my wellington boots, put on my waterproof coat and my oilskin hat, grabbed my brolly and went out for a short walk in the rain.
My gillie did once report seeing some character walking along a shallow burn in wellington boots, waving a couple of coat hangers.
The main courses with accompaniments included grilled lobster, jumbo prawns, beef wellington, assorted kebabs and vegetable au gratin.
There are Portakabin offices beside a stainless-steel factory, and men in white wellington boots and hard hats are coming and going.
The man was quite tall and he and the woman were both wearing jeans, wellington boots and flat caps.
Mice nested in the wellington boots, and the tank-suit got a bad case of wet rot from a small hole in the roof.
He pushed some loose soil over the hole with his wellington boot and tamped it down.
It is about wanting to be the sort of person who has a cloakroom groaning with wellington boots and children's oilskins, even if you last went for a walk 10 years ago.
On 28 August 2015 it was announced that hundreds of pairs of discarded wellington boots from the 2015 festival were donated to the migrant camp at Calais.
She was part of the New Zealand Defence Force kapa haka that welcomed Prince Harry into Wellington last Saturday.
The group is essentially a kapa haka or performing-arts group associated with a marae in Wellington.
It would be exceedingly on the nose but it might enable me to go to Wellington on the cheap.
We eventually shoot through close to 7pm and arrive in Wellington around 1am.
It's an unassuming place from the street, a quiet backwater in a Wellington suburb.
What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington.
Elizabeth Long-ford does not flinch from laying historical truths bare, rendering her Wellington an involving work.
The two communities coexisted until 1835, when a group of Maoris hijacked a British ship in Wellington and sailed it to the Chathams.
Reg was the rear gunner in a Wellington bomber when it crashed while returning from a bombing mission in France.
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After this year's festival, more than 500 pairs of discarded wellington boots, 2,000 unused ponchos and some first aid kits were donated to migrants in Calais.
The portrait it contained had been banished to the attic while her three eldest sisters were still in Wellington pantalets.
There were dances at Exmoor and dances at Wellington and the senior reception to the juniors.
The foul allowed Jane's side gave the free throw needed and into the basket went the ball for Wellington.
At Talavera, Wellington defeated the French, but was forced later to retreat.
To Wellington this was perhaps the most vexatious of all things in that vexatious time.
It is no wonder that after his experience of cuesta, Wellington steadily refused to combine operations with any Spanish general.
The Wellington banner, a gift from the alumnae, was also of silk in the soft blue which every Wellington girl loved.
Every Wellington girl who comes back for the postgraduate 180 course gives me a compliment better than a gift of jewels.
It was impossible to persuade Wellington that he was beaten until he actually was beaten.
Pete was still in his stocking cap and Wellington boots, but he had a monkey-jacket over his blue guernsey.
Any one would of thought it was the juke of Wellington, to hear him arguing with that driver.
It is borne on an inescutcheon upon the arms of the Duke of Wellington as an augmentation.
There he was met by another Englishman by the name of Wellington who introduced him to Waterloo.
In these respects Napoleon and Wellington were both first-rate men of business.
This man, who wore a velveteen coat and one Wellington boot, boasted the historical name of Colonna.
That explained that lone Messerschmitt flirting about with the Wellington in the clouds.
But if Wellington hoped that he would quit intriguing, he misjudged his man.
A fine trait of the same kind is to be noted in the life of the Duke of Wellington.
After the capture of Badajoz Wellington spent no time in inaction.
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