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boot

[boot] / but /
NOUN
heavy, often tall, shoe
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Armstrong, 35, was last seen wearing a burgundy or orange coat, grey cap, grey tracksuit suit bottoms with blue on the side, and black boots.

From BBC

Galvan won the race by just one vote, but was booted from office when a judge determined at least four improper ballots had been cast.

From Los Angeles Times

I am expecting City to find their shooting boots again after they were shut out by Sunderland, especially if they can find a long throw.

From BBC

Gastfriend ended up with a pair of ski boots, left behind by another inmate.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s something I relate to about that,” Mayer says, his Double RL boots propped on a coffee table in front of him.

From Los Angeles Times