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Qué (quién) es Wellingtons - definición

TYPE OF FOOTWEAR
Wellie; Wellies; The Wellington boot; The Wellie; The Wellington Boot; Wellington Boot; Gumboot; Wellington boots; Wellingtons; Gumboots; Rubber boot; Gum boot; Gum boots; Rubber boots; Rain boots; Rain boot; Hunter brand; Billy boots
  • James Lonsdale]], 1815. Here he is portrayed wearing [[tassel]]led Hessian boots
  • Modern Hunter [[natural rubber]] wellington boots
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  • Aigle]], Gill, [[Helly-Hansen]] and Newport short and tall rubber sailing wellingtons
  • Modern [[polyurethane]] wellington boots
  • [[Skellerup]] Red Band rubber knee boots popular in New Zealand

Wellingtons         
·noun ·pl A kind of long boots for men.
The Wellingtons         
AUSTRALIAN MUSICAL GROUP
The wellingtons
The Wellingtons are an Australian power pop band from Melbourne, Australia. The band has released four albums, including Keeping Up With The Wellingtons (2005), For Friends in Far Away Places (2006), Heading North For the Winter (2008) and In Transit (2011).
Wellington boot         
·add. ·- A riding boot for men, the front of which came above the knee; also, a similar shorter boot worn under the trousers.

Wikipedia

Wellington boot

The Wellington boot was originally a type of leather boot adapted from Hessian boots, a style of military riding boot. They were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The "Wellington" boot became a staple of practical foot wear for the British aristocracy and middle class in the early 19th century. The name was subsequently given to waterproof boots made of rubber and they are no longer associated with a particular class. They are now commonly used for a range of agricultural and outdoors pursuits.

Ejemplos de uso de Wellingtons
1. Thank God." Dame Shirley, 70, then emerged from the helicopter in wellingtons.
2. Everybody sensible wears Wellingtons, not sandals, to go to an English beach.
3. But did Wellingtons famous victory owe a huge debt to an altogether unexpected quarter÷ the weather?
4. Yesterday under bright sunshine and blue skies, the minister from Tewkesbury Abbey managed the journey in his wellingtons.
5. The wait at least presents Interpol with the opportunity to don their wellingtons, newly purchased from Harvey Nichols, no less.