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Definition of "wellingtons" [wel•ling•tons]

  • Plural form of wellington. (noun)

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Use "wellingtons" in a sentence
  • "For those not lucky enough to be on the Vanilla waiting list, White offered t-shirts, hats and Speedvagen wellingtons."
  • "Personally, I find this means a dress that you hate so much you don't mind ruining it, thick tights, socks, wellingtons (ideally of the non-leaking variety), as many sweatshirts as you can cram into your bag and – as the night gets on – on your person, a large parka with a hood."
  • "Round my way, a festival look is at least three sweatshirts, a bad pair of jeans, lame wellingtons from the high street that leak because you were too cheap to go Hunter, hair that hasn't been washed for three days, eyes that haven't been shut for four, and a palpable air of despair of ever seeing your home and, more importantly, your bed and indoor plumbing again."
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