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boot
noun as in heavy, often tall, shoe
verb as in kick; oust
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The player who stepped in to fill her boots for the final?
From BBC
“I was expecting him to blaze up on a Harley with a Bowie knife in his boot.”
From Salon
He arrived shortly after I did, dressed in all black with Steve Madden boots and a Patagonia coat.
From Los Angeles Times
He wore a boot for a couple of weeks.
From Los Angeles Times
His indignation at being booted out came boiling over later that year when he held onto his constituency seat of Hartlepool, despite challenges from left-wing candidates.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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