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to boot

adverb as in furthermore

adverb as in too

adverb as in yet

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Finally, he explored Amazon’s advertising business as an “underappreciated growth driver” — and with high margins to boot.

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But rarely have so many taken the risk, and in broad daylight to boot.

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Her pedigree is evident, with an extensive trophy haul across her career to boot.

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Although she claims that Cam is her favorite kid, she only half-listens to him when he says he’s headed to boot camp, instructing him to return home with a carton of milk.

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Slattery: Milo was in every scene basically, and he’s doing an American accent to boot, which does weird things to people.

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

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