shoepacs

/ˈʃuːpæks/
noun
  1. Waterproof boots or shoes, often with rubber soles and leather uppers, worn in wet or snowy conditions.
    • She bought a pair of shoepacs for the rainy season in the Pacific Northwest.
    • The hiker's shoepacs were essential for crossing the muddy trail.
    • He wore shoepacs to keep his feet dry while walking through the slushy streets.
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