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gumboots

[ˈgʌmbuːts] NPLbotas fpl altas de goma
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

gumboots

[ˈgʌmbuːts] npl (British)bottes fpl en caoutchoucgum disease ngingivite f
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gumboots

[ˈgʌmˌbuːts] npl (Brit) → stivali mpl di gomma
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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When we met her she was in a dirty, soaked overall and dirty gumboots. She said many people find it anomalous when she decided to close down her salon business and join her husband in unblocking and emptying sewerage lines, septic and pit latrines in learning and other institutions.
But when she looked for her [euro]60 Skellerup Perth gumboots they had gone.
To tackle the problems of ponding of water and potholed roads, the labour of these vans may also be increased from five to seven and will be equipped with gumboots and jackets bearing PWD identification.
"We don't have gumboots, rakes, wheelbarrows and gloves to do our job.
Set in the heart of Worcestershire in 90 acres of woodland, the great outdoors plays a huge part in giving its pupils a breadth of education alongside academic rigour Gumboots to Greek.
Saleha Gull gave detailed presentation and informed that safety items including masks, gloves, aprons and gumboots had been distributed among the veterinary officers, staff and butchers in the nine slaughtering houses in the district.
We wore gumboots that glistened like the flanks of horses.
They are going to Scotland soon, and they have been warned to prepare for their northern journey by buying greatcoats, gloves, scarves and gumboots - "just in case".
They have been advised to wear gumboots if they have to enter the sea.
With my garden gloves and gumboots on this is my favourite way to get grubby!
I Love My 123 sees Ollie don his gumboots and each number up to 10 is represented by an item from the garden with its label.