Spatterdash example sentences

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"Spatterdash" Example Sentences


1. He walked through the puddles splashing his spatterdash.
2. The rainwater spattered on his spatterdash as he trudged along the dirt road.
3. His spatterdash provided little protection from the pouring rain.
4. His worn spatterdash was soaked through and covered in mud.
5. The old woman wore a floral patterned spatterdash to shield her from the rain.
6. When it rained she would pull on her yellow spatterdash and go about her day gardening.
7. The workmen wore spatterdashes as they labored on the brickwork foundations in the pouring rain.
8. He pulled up the collar of his spatterdash against the cold wind and heavy rain.
9. She tied her spatterdash firmly around her waist and stepped out into the storm.
10. The children splashed through puddles, covering their spatterdashes in muddy water.
11. The coach drivers and stable hands wore sturdy leather spatterdashes to protect their trousers.
12. The worn spatterdash did little to keep the rain from soaking through to his skin.
13. The streets were awash with rainwater that splashed up over everyone's spatterdashes.
14. The spatterdash barely fit over his bulky overalls and winter coat.
15. Farmers wore patched and tattered spatterdashes as they slogged through the relentless rain.
16. The gardeners all wore identical brown spatterdashes as they tended to the manor's grounds.
17. Rows of spatterdashes hung up to dry in the servants' quarters after a day of working in the rain.
18. The spatterdash drummed with raindrops as he walked swiftly down the cobbled lane.
19. She wrung out the water from her spatterdash before stepping into the tavern.
20. The sailors wore tall leather spatterdashes that came up almost to their knees.
21. The boots wore through the bottom of the spatterdash exposing his feet to the wet ground.
22. He rummaged through the secondhand shop looking for a replacement spatterdash.
23. The spatterdash quickly became covered in mud and road grit kicked up by passing carriages.
24. They lined their spatterdashes with newspaper to try and keep some warmth in.
25. She surveyed the line of spatterdashes hanging up out to dry after a day on the fields.
26. A new pair of sturdy rubber spatterdashes were bought for the start of the rainy season.
27. The spatterdash acted like a funnel, directing water down the inside of his trousers.
28. The wooden tools clattered against the metal buckles of the old leather spatterdashes.
29. The patches on the worn spatterdash flapped about in the gusting wind and rain.
30. After hours of trudging through fields and forests his spatterdash still shed droplets of water.
31. Shoppers hurried along the street, spatterdashes pulled up against the cold wind.
32. They splashed through puddles, levering up walls of water with their spatterdashes.
33. The children laughed merrily as they stomped and skipped in overflowing gutters wearing their spatterdashes.
34. The farmhands wore sturdy canvas spatterdashes to protect them from the mud and muck.
35. His spatterdash was made from heavy oilskin and came up high around his neck.
36. His spatterdash was drooping and squelching with the weight of absorbed rainwater.
37. The sheep shearers wore thick tweed caps and leather spatterdashes to combat the elements.
38. He stomped his feet and brushed down his spatterdash before stepping into the pub.
39. She was out all day long regardless of the weather, wearing her faithful old spatterdash.
40. Rusting nails stuck out from the worn soles of his spatterdash, threatening to puncture his boots.
41. The children ran about in wellington boots and spatterdashes, splashing in the flooding streets.
42. She knotted her spatterdash firmly under her chin before setting out once more into the storm.
43. The tattered shreds of his spatterdash barely protected him from the driving rain.
44. The tinsmith's apprentice wore a patched leather apron over his stained spatterdash.
45. Water surged over the tops of his spatterdash as he walked through deepening puddles.
46. His spatterdash was covered in splashes of mud thrown up by cartwheels and carriage wheels.
47. She donned her yellow oilskin spatterdash and headed out into the teeming downpour.
48. The insides of his spatterdash were soaked through yet still he trudged through the fields and lanes.
49. His spatterdash was patched and faded and damp through from years of weathering the elements.
50. They sat huddled together in the hovel, their damp spatterdashes steaming in the warmth.
51. When the sun came out they draped their wet spatterdashes over the hedgerows to dry.
52. My grandfather's old spatterdash always hung behind the door, ready for the next shower.
53. The leather of the old spatterdash had long since decayed, leaving only tattered remnants of fabric.
54. Lines of spatterdashes hung drying off fences and bushes around the village.
55. Her spatterdash was in tatters, dripping rainwater as she trudged on through the mud.
56. His spatterdash was wedged firmly between the seat of his horse as they galloped through the storm.
57. The wanderer strode along the marshy paths, spatterdash flapping in the cold evening wind.
58. A tattered old spatterdash hung on a hook by the back door, ready for the next downpour.
59. The children played happily in the flooded farmyard, spatterdashes keeping their legs just dry enough.
60. Rusted rivets held together the rubber panels of his worn spatterdash.

Common Phases


don his/her spatterdash - To put on one's spatterdash, especially before going out in the rain.
e.g. He donned his spatterdash and stepped out into the pouring rain.
pull on/put on (one's) spatterdash - To wear one's spatterdash for protection from rain.
e.g. She pulled on her spatterdash before heading out to the garden.
wear one's spatterdash - To have one's spatterdash on, especially when working outdoors in wet weather.
e.g. The farmhands wore their spatterdashes all through the rainy season.
soaked/sopping spatterdash - A spatterdash that has absorbed a lot of water and become thoroughly wet.
e.g. He hung his sopping spatterdash up to dry by the fire.
patched/tattered spatterdash - A spatterdash that is old, worn and mended with patches.
e.g. His patched spatterdash provided little protection from the cold rain.
wring out (one's) spatterdash - To squeeze excess water from one's spatterdash.
e.g. She wrung out her spatterdash before stepping into the barn.

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