noun
- a waterproof overshoe worn over a regular shoe to protect it from wet or muddy conditions
Usage: usually used in plural (goloshes); also spelled galosh
Examples
- She pulled on her goloshes before stepping outside into the rain.
- The children wore goloshes to school on the snowy day.
- He kept a pair of goloshes by the door for muddy weather.
- Goloshes protect your shoes from salt and slush in winter.
- The old goloshes were cracked and no longer waterproof.