Synonym: kick, shoe. Antonym: shoe. Similar words: booth, book, boom, boost, tooth, foot, book for, shoot. Meaning: [buːt] n. 1. footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg 2. British term for the luggage compartment in a car 3. the swift release of a store of affective force 4. protective casing for something that resembles a leg 5. an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg 6. a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed 7. the act of delivering a blow with the foot. v. 1. kick; give a boot to 2. cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes.
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91. The concept of assessing foot volume instead of width to achieve a good fit is another idea borrowed from ski boot technology.
92. Then he walked backwards, scraping the gravel with the side of his boot.
93. It's into the car and close the boot, Petrol fumes instead of soot.
94. The glassy rear hatch opens wide and the boot has low loading lip.
95. Low-brow pedestrians of all parties, egged on by the press, were only too happy to put the boot in.
96. After the truck, the car boot even with Brian sharing it, was relatively comfortable.
97. The Easy Boot main screen consists of fifteen buttons, each one corresponding to a boot-up configuration.
98. Michael threw his cigarette on the slush-filled pavement and ground it out with his boot.
99. Theodora swung her leather valise from the car boot into the dimly lit entrance hall.
99. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
100. Salomon's radically different Adventure 7 boots, using even more ski boot technology, are still eagerly awaited for test.
101. A regional footnote - the lumberjack-style Timberland boot was a big hit in the Eighties.
102. Trading standards also keep an eye on car boot sales - and say that tighter controls would help them.
103. The men I worked with called it academic boot camp.
104. Like at boot camp, soldiers going through specialized training are completely dependent on their drill sergeants and instructors.
105. Upper and sole unit were then bonded together, not stitched and pegged, as in traditional boot construction.
106. Never fear, it is a huge and easily accessible boot and has swallowed all a family of four needs.
107. I think they just sucked up to David, and began to put the boot in really, quite unnecessarily and unfairly.
108. Number one I d aim a boot at his gonads.
109. Most distributions do this as standard when you boot up.
110. Navy doctors say the new shoes have cut blister problems in half since the boot camp started issuing them last July.
111. However, about 25 percent of those who finished boot camp have had problems while on parole.
112. Overall complaints about car boot sales have risen from virtually nil to around ten a week in just two years.
113. Wes followed me and watched as I opened the boot and laid Duke gently on top of my black working coat.
114. But the re-organisation means the boot is now on the other foot as far as money is concerned.
115. Outside-half Dominguez returned from his groin injury with his right boot still impeccable.
116. It has been much improved over the previous version and humanized, to boot.
117. It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.
118. Willie dropped his cigarette and ground it out carefully under his boot.
119. In those days it was run like a boot camp-the army used to come and teach the girls formation marching.
120. It is as stiff as many a leather boot, yet required but half an hour's breaking in.