noun
- a tall waterproof boot made of rubber, typically worn for protection in wet or muddy conditions
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- She put on her gumboots before walking through the muddy field.
- The farmer wore gumboots to protect his feet while working in the wet pasture.
- Don’t forget your gumboots if you’re going fishing by the river.
- The children splashed through puddles in their bright yellow gumboots.
- He pulled off his muddy gumboots at the back door.
- Gumboots are essential gear for anyone working outdoors in rainy weather.