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boot

[boot] / but /
NOUN
heavy, often tall, shoe
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First Minister Eluned Morgan, then a member of the European Parliament for mid and west Wales, revealed she still had a pair of wellington boots "with Sea Empress oil on them" after helping out.

From BBC

He told his father his feet were "made for beaches and not hard-shell boots".

From BBC

Only the huge boots and akimbo shirt collar remind viewers of his frontier background.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her sequin blazer, red pants, black boots, bow tie and wide-brim hat, the 11-year-old mirrored his musical gestures, never missing a beat.

From Los Angeles Times

Sure, it praises what is old, and of that, more things—blue shirts, guitars, boots and used cars—than people.

From The Wall Street Journal