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boot
noun as in heavy, often tall, shoe
verb as in kick; oust
Example Sentences
The robot’s computer brain booted up and her programs began coming online.
A Peruvian politician who had one of her advisers cut her toenails in parliament could be facing the boot.
Beto misses so many chances, but I am backing him to put his boots on the right feet this week and score to grab his side a point.
A common complaint has been female players having to use men's boots, which have been linked to the spate of serious knee ligament injuries in the WSL.
Wearing large rubber boots, Nadine Mitschunas joyfully handled mature rice plants peeking through the water of her small plot growing in the fertile soil of eastern England.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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