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goloshes

British  
/ ɡəˈlɒʃɪz /

plural noun

  1. a less common spelling of galoshes

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Commodities showing decreases; grain products, salt, goloshes, tires, tobacco products.

From Time Magazine Archive

He made careful preparations, wrapping himself in several coats and mufflers and encasing his neat boots in goloshes.

From "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie

You must be sure to take your goloshes, and to come in at once if you feel chilly or shivery.

From The Palace in the Garden by Molesworth, Mrs.

She was tugging on her goloshes, one foot on a chair, her face flushed with effort and expectancy.

From The Pastor's Wife by Arnim, Elizabeth von

It should not be tight, and mackintoshes and goloshes are injurious to health.

From Turkish and Other Baths A Guide to Good Health and Longevity by Stables, Gordon