galoshes

[guh-lohsh-iz]

galoshes Definition

a waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber.

Using galoshes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "galoshes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She put on her galoshes before going out in the rain.

  • Example

    He wore galoshes to protect his shoes from the snow.

  • Example

    I always keep a pair of galoshes in my car in case of bad weather.

galoshes Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for galoshes

Phrases with galoshes

  • to be close to death or retirement

    Example

    After his heart attack, he felt like he had one foot in the galoshes.

  • to fill someone's galoshes

    to take someone's place or role, often after they have left or died

    Example

    After the CEO retired, it was difficult to find someone to fill his galoshes.

  • to impress or amaze someone

    Example

    Her performance in the play really knocked the galoshes off the audience.

Origins of galoshes

from French 'galoche', from Old French 'chausse galochée', meaning 'shoe with a wooden sole'

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Summary: galoshes in Brief

'Galoshes' [guh-lohsh-iz] are waterproof overshoes made of rubber. They are worn to protect shoes from rain or snow. The phrase 'to have one foot in the galoshes' means to be close to death or retirement, while 'to fill someone's galoshes' means to take someone's place or role. 'To knock the galoshes off someone' means to impress or amaze them.