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Definition of Snowboots
1. snowboot [n] - See also: snowboot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowboots
Literary usage of Snowboots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Highways and Byways in Surrey by Eric Parker (1908)
"... a pair of handcuffs, a canvas bed which furnishes the museum whenever it is
wanted as a mortuary, a pair of farmer's snowboots used a hundred years ago, ..."
2. Polar Gleams: An Account of a Voyage on the Yacht 'Blencathra,' by Helen Peel, Joseph Wiggins, Frederick George Jackson (1894)
"... heedless of consequences — summer fripperies and fur - lined snowboots, mosquito
nets and hot-water bottles jostling one another in hopeless confusion, ..."
3. Lepcha Land: Or, Six Weeks in the Sikhim Himalayas by Florence Donaldson (1900)
"They wore thick, felt snowboots, coming up over their knees, and the usual quaint
Tibetan cap. We found them smoking long pipes with jade mouth-pieces, ..."
4. Davos as Health-resort by William Richard Huggard (1906)
"snowboots (waterproof over-shoes coming up above the ankles, with rubber soles)
are indispensable. Ordinary galoshes, which are at times useful enough, ..."