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boots

[boots] / buts /
NOUN
heavy, often tall, shoe
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Marco walked up as Chase was staring at a painting of a man holding a whip, dressed in a red coat, white pants, knee-high black boots, and a black top hat.

From Literature

The chief instructor at the British Army's school of military engineering was dressed in an Army uniform, with boots and beret, at the time.

From BBC

"I stepped on to measure the boots and the skis," she explained, "and I was the same weight as my husband, so I was like: 'Right, I've got to lose the weight'."

From BBC

When she first touched down in the Italian mountains, few other than Vonn believed she could even pull on her ski boots, let alone be fast in them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even “when I’m in the mud and I have filled up my muck boots with mud and water, at no point have I ever thought, ‘Man I miss the office,’” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal