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Sentence count:76+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-12-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: to bookboo-bootobogganfrom top to bottombootbootsboothbootyMeaning: adv. by way of addition; furthermore. 
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1. I'll have to boot you out soon — I want to lock up.
2. She's an attractive woman, and wealthy to boot.
3. He's kind, handsome and wealthy to boot.
4. He is dishonest, and a coward to boot.
5. She was a great sportswoman, and beautiful to boot.
6. He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot!
7. He was a vegetarian, and a fussy one to boot.
8. All this and a war hero to boot.
9. To boot, the wind in the Sounds is gusty.
10. And a rather malicious lucky guess to boot.
11. A well-brought-up young lady and a virgin to boot shouldn't be having such thoughts.
12. When you try to boot up the game, it balks: The mouse driver is missing again.
13. Would you like to boot time?
14. The -hda option specifies the image to boot.
15. Is there an easier way to boot my kernel?
16. And it's codswallop to boot. Dirty blood.
17. The Corrado is a car that's small, quick, and stylish to boot.
18. The result was a delicious nourishing meal, and many swore, an aphrodisiac to boot.
19. If he was writing a bogus pamphlet, he might as well be a bogus native of Oswaldston to boot.sentencedict.com
20. It has been much improved over the previous version and humanized, to boot.
21. It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.
22. I've got a cranky female cousin, rich as Croesus, and well-born to boot.
23. Now Benjamin had unmasked many a killer and brought numerous murderers to boot.
24. She became one of the greatest sportswomen of the century and was stunningly beautiful to boot.
25. He kicked it away from the bars, then continued to boot it as it shambled deeper into the hut.
26. But complex swarm systems with rich hierarchies take time to boot up.
27. Somnolent now within its low grey walls and stumpy towers, it was once rich on salt, and powerful to boot.
28. The pay was welcome and there might well be plunder to boot, not to mention the excitement.
29. He had a ginger moustache, and a Geordie accent to boot.
30. Manipulating this much information puts a considerable strain on the processor's memory and gives you a storage problem to boot!
More similar words: to bookboo-bootobogganfrom top to bottombootbootsboothbootybooteerebootboot outbootedbootlegbootingboot campget the bootbootlessjackboottollboothbootstrapphone boothbootleggerticket boothbootleggingvoting boothcar boot salebamboo shootpolling boothtelephone boothbootstrapping
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