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boot

noun as in heavy, often tall, shoe

Strongest match

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verb as in start operating system

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She uses her boot to stomp a stray nail that pokes out from the wooden rectangular boards.

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He stank of horses and left muddy boot prints on the floors that poor Svetlana had so recently scrubbed.

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“Stop, I say! Don’t shoot! Blast, can’t see a thing up here; it’s dark as the inside of a boot. Hold on, my candle’s gone out, what?”

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He wore khaki trousers tucked into tall leather boots, a safari jacket, and a pith helmet.

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A house in the city would be leased, a battalion of servants would be installed, and Lady Constance would be given a generous shopping allowance to boot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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