to boot
Example Sentences
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He says Shein enjoys an unfair advantage by using the de minimis loophole to import their goods—and is bad for the environment to boot.
Finally, he explored Amazon’s advertising business as an “underappreciated growth driver” — and with high margins to boot.
From MarketWatch
Once more she tried to interest herself in the sweet misadventures of Edith-Anne Pevington, who not only lived with two loving and easily locatable parents but had her own pony to boot.
From Literature
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.
From Literature
By then it was clear to many that he had been right and they had been wrong and that he had gotten rich to boot.
From Literature
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.