0 a waterproof boot that covers the foot and lower part of the leg, usually reaching almost up to the knee: --
The wellington boots had been thrown in the corner and the dog was waiting under the table for some tasty morsels to drop from the table.
Wellington, whose armies performed such remarkable feats, used the most scathing language in which to describe the character of the men he led.
They have to wear wellington boots and take their shoes with them to go into church once they arrive.
Wetness underfoot has meant that some of us have had to wear wellingtons.
If the snoopers need other assistance or resources, they can go to the depot and collect their spying glasses, wellington boots and cameras.
When one pulls one's foot out of one's wellington boots, the boot stays stuck and one's foot get all muddy.
Indeed, we would have left our wellingtons behind, but he dived in and rescued those as well.
If you have to handle them, wear coveralls and wellington boots.