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Qu'est-ce (qui) est welly - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Welly (disambiguation)

welly         
(wellies)
Wellies are long rubber boots which you wear to keep your feet dry. (BRIT INFORMAL)
N-COUNT: usu pl
Welly         
Short for Welliot or Sir Wellington boot. It describes a person who is an idiot or someone who is highly competitive. Individuals tend to have a striking resemblance to Tim Henman and reside in Renmore.
He's a bit of a Welly isn't he? or He's so competitive, that Welly.
welly         
(also wellie)
¦ noun (plural wellies) Brit. informal
1. short for wellington.
2. power or vigour.

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Welly

Welly may refer to:

  • Wellington boot, protective boot popularized by the first Duke of Wellington
  • A nickname for the city of Wellington, New Zealand, and:
    • Wellington Phoenix FC, professional football club based in Wellington, New Zealand, and participating in the Australian A-League
Exemples du corpus de texte pour welly
1. Lance Bombardier Llywelyn ‘Welly‘ Evans, 24, of Llandudno, North Wales.
2. Eventually the ‘welly truck‘ shut up shop and, responding to desperate inquiries, put up a succession of signs÷ ‘No wellies.
3. Faced with having to get home on a soggy damp day, most people would opt for a sturdy shoe or even a sensible welly.
4. Reporting live on the Channel 4 news the welly–wearing journalist had a cheeky encounter with a local man who crept up behind her and pinched her backside.
5. Many claimed that wellies had to be the way but others pointed out that the waters at Glastonbury were higher than the tops of welly boots.