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Meaning boot meaning

What does boot mean?
Definitions in simple English

boot

A shoe that covers part of the leg. I love my special hiking boots. (British English) A storage space at the back of a car. He put his shopping bags in the boot.

boot

If you boot someone, you force somebody to leave someplace. Billy got booted off of the train after the captain found out that he had no ticket.

boot

footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg British term for the luggage compartment in a car an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg protective casing for something that resembles a leg a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes boot your computer kick; give a boot to (= kick, kicking) the act of delivering a blow with the foot he gave the ball a powerful kick the team's kicking was excellent (= bang, rush, kick) the swift release of a store of affective force they got a great bang out of it what a boot! he got a quick rush from injecting heroin he does it for kicks

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boot · verb

Examples boot examples

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Simple sentences

And, we get each other's company to boot.
My luggage is in the boot.
When you back up into a tree, you make the boot smaller.
The man ran into the room wearing a boot on his head, shouted a bunch of gibberish, and promptly exited.
Don't forget to take my things out of the boot!
Tom opened the boot to take out the spare wheel.
My computer crashed and now it won't boot up.
The doors wouldn't open, so I had to get into the car through the boot.
The boot is open.
The dog chewed up my boot.
My computer doesn't boot up anymore.
My computer won't boot up.
This boot is crap because it is from China.
A wife is not a boot. You can't just kick her off.

Movie subtitles

You better get your boot back before Oscar eats that!
A St. Petersburg guard to boot.
Take off my boot.
Look, David, a boot.
A boot.
Look, David, another boot.
Another boot.
And rude to boot.
We can spend only the boot tops on drink, as for the bottoms, cut them off and give to the student.
A liar and a sneaky little coward to boot.
She jives by night, root, zoot and cute and solid to boot.
Once you're here, we'll give the professor the boot, easy like, where it won't blind him.
The heavier the man, the deeper his boot track.
Somebody but the boot to you, huh?
A boot. - Don't hit George, David.
Another boot. That makes three pairs.
One boot.
But he had your unfortunate habit of asking too many questions and now all that's left of him is one boot.
By the by, did you ever discovered your mislaid boot?
Now why should anyone want to take an odd boot? and then exchange a brand new one for an old one?
Yes about that boot of mine?
I'll do my best to find your boot.
Do you remember that missing boot, Watson?
Because a boot that had never been worn wouldn't have the scent of the owner and the black one had.
Surely, you can't mean he was in London three weeks ago? sent that letter, stole that boot?
We are used to living under the boot of bullies.
Boy, I'll never forgot the expression on that dame's pan when I gave her the boot.
You'll talk to my boot!
I'm too big to take the boot from you now.
What do you suppose gives me such a boot out of slugging you?
Turning down an offer like that and actually patronizing me to boot.
You're a mule-eared, red-bottomed boot here, and you needn't expect any favors because your father is a friend of mine, understand?
No, just another red-bottomed boot I told to be here at 5:00, or I'd, uh. Morning, Sarge.
OK, so I'm a fresh-caught boot.
He just looked at me and then did the only thing left. He gave me his boot.

News and current affairs

In short, Germany during the World Cup is reminiscent of a Shakespearean midsummer night's dream, with a touch of Woodstock to boot.
And they are environmentally dirty to boot.
To boot, we have been told that government is so clever that it might even make money on the whole affair.
Despite all that had gone before, the public and their representatives were stunned to learn that bankers had systematically undermined the foundations of a global market benchmark - one with London in its name to boot - for personal gain.
So, at September's summit, leaders will be asked to re-boot the diplomatic process.
And it may end up increasing global CO2 emissions to boot.
To boot, we are told that government is so clever that it might even make money on the whole affair.
But I do think that modern macroeconomists need to be rounded up, on pain of loss of tenure, and sent to a year-long boot camp with the assembled monetary historians of the world as their drill sergeants.
But everyone in the financial markets knows that the EFSF has insufficient firepower to undertake that task - and that it has an unworkable governance structure to boot.
But that re-boot must start now, and the UN, specifically the General Assembly, is the place to begin.
One major challenge to the boot-strap approach is developing cheap and durable batteries.
Once such technologies have been perfected, we can turn our attention to developing a boot-strap business model.
Monks find their life's meaning in a most austere environment, and military boot camps are thought to build character.
Shale-gas wells deplete far more rapidly than conventional fields do. And they are environmentally dirty to boot.
Neo-conservatives writers like Max Boot argue that the US should provide troubled countries with the sort of enlightened foreign administration once provided by self-confident Englishmen in pith helmets.
Yet, by doing so, he may have made himself less popular, and is being accused of elitism to boot.
The reaction of Boot, and others of his persuasion, points to a genuine dilemma that always occurs in authoritarian systems that use some semblance of democracy to bolster their legitimacy.
It is time that Israel took its boot off Gaza's windpipe.
Fortunately, enough was accomplished in Copenhagen to re-boot the process.

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