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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121. The rubber boot is to stop ingress of dirt, etc. into the splines, causing premature failure.
122. Market stalls, car boot sales and one-day sales are popular selling grounds.
123. The remarks followed a court case in which a couple admitted selling counterfeit software at car boot sales.
124. This can be accessed even if the machine won't boot.
125. Mana put a huge amount of money into their boot and binding, but it flopped in the market.
126. Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule.
127. Open the hatchback and the boot space is small, in the interests of extra knee-room for rear passengers.
128. She looked at him, then realised her overnight bag was in the boot.
129. I threw my bag into Armstrong's boot and checked the sleeping-bag I always kept there in a polythene bag.
129. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
130. This hasn't restricted the boot space which is 18 cubic feet - square and uncluttered thanks to the good suspension design.
131. Again, he was given the boot, but he returned day after day.
132. One of his feet found its way into an enormous wellington boot.
133. Now, when you mount a horse, you simply push your boot in to the stirrup.
134. This year, however, Lowa have produced a remarkable ski boot range.
135. The very low boot with white leather trim round the leg was fairly popular.
136. For Dunbar, 19, who cried during the ceremony, finishing boot camp was the high school graduation he missed.
137. Trading standards officer say the recent growth in car boot sales has provided a perfect outlet for the computer pirates.
138. In addition to car boot sales, officers had visited shops selling tobacco and drink.
139. So... you make a pot of coffee, boot up the computer, and sit at your desk.
140. The ball should have been cleared long before it found its way on to Robert Lee's left boot.
141. In the end the pro-democracy motion was defeated-crushed under the boot of the union block vote.
142. The scurrying grunts tossed a foot-filled boot on to the cargo deck.
143. Boot and I had been allocated the less spectacular task of making and using miniature Barkausen-Kurz tubes as possible receivers.
144. A car boot sale at Boxted Airfield has also been called off.
145. It was learned that a rifle ball had severed a leg artery and that his boot was filling with blood.
146. Glancing round Nutty saw some skinhead joker put out an enormous boot and trip Hoomey as he came by.
147. But that law can't be used to stop people selling heaters at car boot sales.
148. But complex swarm systems with rich hierarchies take time to boot up.
149. The wood for the hedge arrived not on the backs of the hedge-builders but in the boot of their Ford Cortina.
150. Upper: the upper part of the boot which encases the foot and which is sewn or glued to the sole unit.