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boot

noun as in heavy, often tall, shoe

Strongest match

Weak matches

verb as in kick; oust

verb as in start operating system

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Example Sentences

“A group of sweet seniors shyly asked Costner to pose for a picture with them as he waited at a red light, tapping his cowboy boot in irritation.”

His mother worked tirelessly, and his family made sacrifices to buy him football boots and pay for his transport to training sessions.

From BBC

He has committed the UK to putting boots on the ground and planes in the air to help maintain a peace.

From BBC

“He called and said the only thing that was going to be left of me when he was done was a pair of cowboy boots,” Hall recalls.

The sergeant shook my hand, a paramedic removed my awkward neoprene boots and I rushed to my car to get some welcome heat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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