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boot
  1. A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.
    1. (sports) A kind of sports shoe worn by players of certain games such as cricket and football.
  2. A blow with the foot; a kick.
  3. (construction) A flexible cover of rubber or plastic, which may be preformed to a particular shape and used to protect a shaft, lever, switch, or opening from dust, dirt, moisture, etc.
  4. A torture device used on the feet or legs, such as a Spanish boot.
  5. (US) A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a wheel clamp.
  6. A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircraft’s wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A deicing boot.
  7. (obsolete) A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach.
  8. (archaic) A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach.
  9. (US, military, law enforcement, slang) A recently arrived recruit; a rookie.
  10. (Australia, Britain, New Zealand, automotive) The luggage storage compartment of a sedan or saloon car.
  11. (informal) The act or process of removing or firing someone.
  12. (Britain, slang) unattractive person, ugly woman
  13. (firearms) A hard plastic case for a long firearm, typically moulded to the shape of the gun and intended for use in a vehicle.
  14. (baseball) A bobbled ball.
  15. (botany) The inflated flag leaf sheath of a wheat plant.
  16. Synonyms:
  17. Examples:
    1. “Bill pulled up his pant leg and took off his boot to reveal a swollen ankle.”
      “I give the ball a boot. It kicks up over the edge of the sandpit, spinning and bouncing onto the grass on the far edge of the playground.”
      “I think he'd get a boot out of participating in Scanlan's America's Cup coverage.”
boot
  1. (dated) remedy, amends
  2. (uncountable) profit, plunder
  3. (obsolete) That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged; compensation; recompense
  4. (obsolete) Profit; gain; advantage; use.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Bill pulled up his pant leg and took off his boot to reveal a swollen ankle.”
      “I give the ball a boot. It kicks up over the edge of the sandpit, spinning and bouncing onto the grass on the far edge of the playground.”
      “I think he'd get a boot out of participating in Scanlan's America's Cup coverage.”
bootikin
  1. (obsolete) A small boot or gaiter.
  2. (obsolete) The boot (torture device).
  3. A covering for the foot or hand, worn as a cure for the gout.
bootload
  1. (Britain) As much as the boot of a car can hold; a trunkload.
  2. (computing) The work done by a boot loader; the startup of an operating system.
bootlace
  1. A long lace for fastening boots.
  2. A long, thin, chewy confectionery, typically with liquorice or fruit flavour.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “He has had a bootlace and a packet of needles already this week.”
      “In fishing terms this means that if you catch a small pouting or bootlace eel, follow the following guide and the hooklength can be saved!”
      “He reaches down and starts untying her other bootlace and gently pulling her boots and socks off, massaging her feet and ankles as he does.”
bootheel
  1. A heel of a boot.
  2. An area of land protruding south of the eastern or western end of a southern border.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The New Madrid of today is slightly to the north of the original site, in the part of Missouri called the bootheel.”
      “There was a ring of a bootheel as the two men approached the cabin unsuspectingly.”
booter
  1. (computing) A program or process that boots.
  2. (sports) A person who plays association football.
booting
  1. A kicking, as with a booted foot.
  2. (obsolete) Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty.
boots
bootblock
  1. (computing) A block of storage on disk that holds the code for booting the operating system.
boot
  1. (computing) The act or process of bootstrapping; the starting or re-starting of a computing device.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Bill pulled up his pant leg and took off his boot to reveal a swollen ankle.”
      “I give the ball a boot. It kicks up over the edge of the sandpit, spinning and bouncing onto the grass on the far edge of the playground.”
      “I think he'd get a boot out of participating in Scanlan's America's Cup coverage.”
boots
boottree
  1. A device, shaped like a divided leg with a wedge, used to stretch the leg of a boot.
bootscraper
  1. An instrument for scraping mud etc. from the boots.
bootable
  1. (computing) A disk or other medium from which the system can be booted.
bootstep
  1. A footstep taken while wearing boots.
bootability
  1. (computing) The state or condition of being bootable.
bootboy
  1. A skinhead who wears boots.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Tight haircuts for bootboy bankers and existing shareholders could be the order of the day.”
      “While he is far from being a bootboy, party colleagues said he would be crossed at one's peril.”
      “Here was the archetypal terrace hard knock, a Middlesbrough bootboy intent on causing trouble, who instead became a figure of authority.”
bootmaker
  1. A maker of boots; a cobbler.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “When Maggie strikes an unusual partnership with a lowly bootmaker, sparks fly.”
      “Seven months after the death of the bushman and bootmaker RM Williams, his family is selling some of the bits and pieces he's kept in his sheds.”
      “The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business.”
bootprint
  1. The impression left by a boot while walking
bootful
  1. As much as a boot will hold.
bootsole
  1. sole of a boot
bootmaking
  1. The making of boots.
bootstring
  1. (plural) bootlace
boot
  1. A bootleg recording.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Bill pulled up his pant leg and took off his boot to reveal a swollen ankle.”
      “I give the ball a boot. It kicks up over the edge of the sandpit, spinning and bouncing onto the grass on the far edge of the playground.”
      “I think he'd get a boot out of participating in Scanlan's America's Cup coverage.”
bootses
bootscrapers
  1. plural of bootscraper
bootstrings
  1. plural of bootstring
bootblocks
  1. plural of bootblock
bootmakers
bootprints
  1. plural of bootprint
  2. Examples:
    1. “Looking out, tumblers in hand, we watched as the waves slid over the causeway, smoothing away our bootprints and the already fading tracks of the funeral cars.”
      “Their bootprints turned to face the thicket of briar and bramble in exactly the same place mine had.”
bootables
  1. plural of bootable
bootheels
  1. plural of bootheel
bootikins
  1. plural of bootikin
bootlaces
bootloads
  1. plural of bootload
bootsoles
  1. plural of bootsole
bootsteps
  1. plural of bootstep
boottrees
  1. plural of boottree
bootboys
  1. plural of bootboy
bootfuls
  1. plural of bootful
bootings
  1. plural of booting
booters
  1. plural of booter
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