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Galoshes are a type of
overshoe or
rubber boot that is put on over
shoes to keep them from
getting muddy or wet
during inclement weather. They come in...
- The A-350 GRAU 5V61 (NATO
reporting name ABM-1
Galosh,
formerly SH-01) was a Soviet,
nuclear armed surface-to-air anti-ballistic missile. The A-350 was...
- dictionary.
Gumshoe is a term for a rubber-soled shoe, one form of
which is the
galosh Gumshoe may also
refer to: Gumshoe, a
slang term for a detective, from wearing...
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Cement shoes,
concrete shoes, or
Chicago overcoat is a
method of
murder or body disposal,
usually ****ociated with
criminals such as the
Mafia or gangs...
-
zipper gets its name from a
brand of
rubber boots (or
galoshes) it was used on in 1923. The
galoshes could be
fastened with a
single zip of the hand, and...
- Children's
literature portal "The
Galoshes of Fortune" (Danish:
Lykkens Kalosker) is a
literary fairy tale by Hans
Christian Andersen about a set of time-travelling...
- Ann Arbor, 1962.
Youth Restored. Trans. Joel Stern, Ann Arbor, 1984. The
Galosh. Trans.
Jeremy Hicks, New York, 1996.
Sentimental Tales. Trans.
Boris Dralyuk...
- "Happy" in
Galoshes is the
second solo
album by
American rock
singer Scott Weiland. Weiland,
known for his
roles as the lead
singer in
Stone Temple Pilots...
- the
Soviets publicly unveiled their newest interceptor missile named the "
Galosh"
which was
nuclear armed and was
meant for high altitude, long
range interception...
-
November 25, 2008,
Weiland released his
second solo album, "Happy" in
Galoshes,
produced by
Weiland and songwriting-producing
partner Doug Grean. Weiland...