overshoe
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of overshoe
Example Sentences
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Ingeniously, the experimenters ran an air tube through the overshoe beneath the oil-holding layer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His left overshoe was on the floor; he had been wearing only the right one when he fell.
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With a savor somewhere between kerosene and old overshoe, it is definitely an acquired taste.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She put the whole works in the toe of a stocking, pushed the wad into a rubber overshoe, and stood it with its fellow in the back of her closet.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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To make an overshoe, the rubber is run through rollers and formed into thick sheets for soles and thinner sheets for uppers.
From Makers of Many Things by Tappan, Eva March
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