Definitionn. footwear that protects your shoes from water or snow or cold
Last update: October 5, 2015
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Two minutes later--two hectic minutes--they were disturbed by an embarrassed couple also seeking the idyllic seclusion of the overshoe-closet. [Please select]
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I ran up the steps, my cap in one hand, her overshoe in the other. [Please select]
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” “You seem to be making a good deal of a small matter—” “I wasn’t referring to the overshoe. [Please select]
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“If you’ll only go away—” She rested one hand against the corner of the boat-house while she put on the overshoe. [Please select]
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I’m perfectly worn out carrying some girl’s beads about with me; and I spoiled a good glove on your overshoe. [Please select]
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With a tiny shrug of her shoulders, she settled herself down then in a big, high-backed chair before the fire and stretched out her overshoed toes to the shining edge of the fender. [Please select]
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