o|ver|shoe

o|ver|shoe
o|ver|shoe «OH vuhr SHOO», noun.
a waterproof shoe or boot, often made of rubber, worn over another shoe to keep the foot dry and warm; galosh.
[American English; compare Dutch overschoe, German Überschuh]

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