Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. a high boot made of rubber [syn: gum boot]
Usage examples of "rubber boot".
Sometimes you got nothing but a submerged tree-limb or an old rubber boot or the kind offish not even a hungry raccoon would eat.
It swallowed her foot, and even her attempt at tucking in her pant leg wouldnt guarantee that the huge rubber boot would stay attached.
There was a ramshackle hovel shaped like a rubber boot with a little chimney that emitted a thick fog of sick-looking green smoke.
With the help of his rubber boot he wrenched the horse's mouth open and forced a club between the jaws, so that the great yellow horse teeth seemed to be laughing.
Spoilt plum brandy, peaches mashed inside a rubber boot and lcft to ferment-why, I've even known a hand caught stealing the old bandages from the surgeon's quarters and soaking them, in hopes of getting a whiff of alcohol.
We had to go whacking at tombs and under the cots with a rubber boot to persuade her it was gone.
He wished he'd thought of a rubber boot himself but it was too late now for that.