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boot
Noun
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A shoe that covers part of the leg.
I love my special hiking boots.
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(British English) A storage space at the back of a car.
He put his shopping bags in the boot.
boot
Verb
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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.
hook
Noun
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A hook is a curved, sharp thing, usually made of metal and often small. Someone can put the hook through a hole in something to grip it so that they can pull the thing.
hook
Verb
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If you are hooking something, you are attaching it to a hook.
Hook the bag here, and the conveyor will carry it away.