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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151. I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels.
152. One of the easiest is to modify your computer so that it will not boot from a floppy disk.
153. These gaiters cover the whole boot and have a rubber rand which gives a watertight seal.
154. The spare wheel was right at the back of the boot under a load of suitcases, so it took me ages to get it out.
155. Bungee jumping, a fun fair, car boot, craft and charity stalls will be the order of the day.
156. Luckily the timely intervention of Trevor Proby's left boot into my right ear quickened everyone's resolve to reach a compromise.
157. The master boot record is a crucial part of the hard drive.
158. Why is George Bush going about in one cowboy boot and one walking cast?
159. He walked round the back of the car and busied himself with the boot. Sentencedict.com
160. He had a ginger moustache, and a Geordie accent to boot.
161. His assailant brought a boot down on his hand, and the sword twisted from his grasp.
162. The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence.
163. Henry pulled the plastic bags out of the boot of the Passat, and lowered his eyes.
164. He paused at the intersection, fearful that a hard leather boot was waiting for him no matter which way he ran.
165. The camera eventually tracks away leaving the boy still shaking his boot, part of the furniture of the front line.
166. Mr Ro earned the boot for failing to detect the public's sensitivities on this point.
167. When you try to boot up the game, it balks: The mouse driver is missing again.
168. At her wedding Phil took spectacularly to the bottle and put the boot in with some brio.
169. You may have noticed, a riding boot greatly eases my infirmity.
170. And the judge, emboldened by the new case management powers decides to put the boot in.
171. After fumbling around with it, the boot suddenly swung open.
172. He had become quite friendly with the family - one brother ran the leather, the other the boot and shoe shop.
173. Except for her bright clothing, she was decked out like some one about to be sent to a boot camp.
174. He had this load of dead-weights working for him, old lasses that should have been given the boot years ago.
175. Believe it or not - one feeble attempt by shoe manufacturers to cash in was a ridiculous boot thing like this.
176. And putting the boot in ... the recycling service for wellies.
177. I say surprising, because some are as digestible as boot polish while others are simply unwatchable.
178. I wouldn't like to be stuck down a dark alley at night with whoever put the boot in here.
179. The sounds down on Boot Quay are very distinct: especially the rustling pods on the trees.
180. He loathed the boot and complained about it constantly, but he wouldn't admit defeat.