golosh

/ɡəˈlɑʃ/
noun
  1. A waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber, worn to protect regular shoes from rain or snow.
    • He kept a pair of goloshes by the back door for muddy days in the garden.
    • The children wore bright yellow goloshes to splash in the puddles after the storm.
    • She slipped on her goloshes before stepping out into the pouring rain.
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