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overshoes Meaning in Bengali



পাদুকা যে জল বা বরফ বা ঠান্ডা থেকে আপনার জুতা রক্ষা করে

Noun:

ত্তভার সু্য,





overshoes's Usage Examples:

Galoshes, also known as dickersons, gumshoes, rubbers, or overshoes, are a type of rubber boot that is slipped over shoes to keep them from getting muddy.


identified three main varieties of clogs: wooden upper, wooden soled and overshoes.


Most overshoes have a hole in the sole for clipless pedals.


school's nickname, "Zips", is a shortening of "Zippers", a pair of rubber overshoes and a brand name of the BF Goodrich Company of Akron.


Pattens are protective overshoes that were worn in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century.


were incorporated by Royal Charter in 1670, were makers of wooden-soled overshoes.


that temporary adhesive mats reduced the particle level on shoes and overshoes by 20–50% while permanent polymeric flooring reduced it by approximately.


He gives Gordon and Bullock (Donal Logue) overshoes to avoid electricity.


Aerodynamic performance can also be improved by riders using 'skin suits', overshoes and streamlined helmets.


constant opening of his umbrella and removing his overshoes upon entering the room.


The overshoes were commonly known as 'rubbers', a reference to contraceptives.


Instead, textile overshoes are used, that are worn above regular shoes.


women’s slip-on overshoes.


In 1949, this very line leads to the development of tough, lightweight, foldable, stretchy latex-rubber overshoes called “totes”.


The short overshoes may also be made waterproof for wet conditions or furry and grippy for.


The upper areas of the overshoes, the gloves and patches beneath the life support backpack were of Chromel-R.


church's name is traditionally said to derive from pattens, wooden-soled overshoes, later soled with raised iron rings, that, as elsewhere, parishioners.


The Zips name comes from "zippers", rubber overshoes made by the BF Goodrich Company of Akron that were popular in the 1920s.


or fishing boots) Wellington boots (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots Rigger boots Seaboots Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow.



overshoes's Meaning':

footwear that protects your shoes from water or snow or cold

Synonyms:

footwear; rubber; footgear; arctic; golosh; galosh; gumshoe;

Antonyms:

good; hot;

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