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to boot
adverb as in also
adverb as in besides
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- added to
- additionally
- along with
- and all
- apart from
- as well as
- aside from
- beyond
- conjointly
- else
- exceeding
- exclusive of
- extra
- further
- furthermore
- in conjunction with
- in distinction to
- in excess of
- in other respects
- more
- more than
- moreover
- not counting
- on the side
- on top of everything
- other than
- otherwise
- plus
- secondly
- supplementary to
- together with
- what's more
- with the exception of
- yet
adverb as in further
adverb as in furthermore
Strong match
adverb as in moreover
Strong match
adverb as in too
adverb as in yet
Strongest matches
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Weak matches
Example Sentences
Slattery: Milo was in every scene basically, and he’s doing an American accent to boot, which does weird things to people.
Haise and Lovell worked frantically to boot up the lunar module, Aquarius.
Franklin Pierce, although a Northerner, fiercely defended slavery while signing the Kansas-Nebraska Act and enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act; he was a drunkard to boot.
On Saturday, citizens in 24 districts will vote on a simple yes or no question: whether they agree to boot out their legislator.
It’s possible the hotel was also happy to bid them farewell, given Hemingway’s conversion of their suite into an impromptu boxing ring with an indoor firecracker habit 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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