
1) Automobile trunk, once 2) Automobile trunk, to a Brit 3) Bad thing to get on the job 4) Baggage compartment of a car 5) Bounce 6) British car trunk 7) Build automation 8) Buskin 9) Car trunk, to a Brit 10) Car trunk, to Brits 11) Contour of Italy 12) Cowboy shoe 13) Diner option 14) Dismiss unceremoniously
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1) Buskin 2) Can 3) Cast out 4) Depose 5) Dropkick 6) Eject 7) Evict 8) Expel 9) Fire 10) Good 11) Heave ho 12) Hessian 13) Jackboot 14) Kick 15) Oust 16) Overshoe 17) Punting 18) Reboot 19) Thrill 20) Unseat
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- footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
- the swift release of a store of affective force
- protective casing for something that resembles a leg
- an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg
- the act of delivering a blow with the foot
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• (v. i.) To boot one`s self; to put on one`s boots. • (n.) Profit; gain; advantage; use. • (n.) An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud. • (n.) The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof. • (n.) Remedy; relief; amends...
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(from the article `clothing and footwear industry`) Footwear may be classified according to the section of the foot it covers and how it is held on: sandals, slip-ons, oxfords, ankle-support shoes, and ... Skaters wear leather boots, sometimes custom-fitted, reinforced with thick padding to brace the ankle and with wide tongues for cont...
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an accessory usually of a flexible material, designed to be placed around the terminations of a component as a protective housing
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A boot-shaped appliance. ... Origin: M. E. Bote, fr. O. Fr. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(bldbomact) an encasement for the foot; a protective casing or sheath. Gibney boot an adhesive tape support used in treatment of sprains and other painful conditions of the ankle, the tape being applied in a basket-weave fashion with strips placed alternately under the sole of th...
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A boot is any sort of footwear that comes up to the ankle or beyond.
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a shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg.
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1. a tubular device placed in a vertical position, either inside or outside a larger vessel, and through which well fluids are conducted before they enter the larger vessel. A boot aids in the separation of gas from wet oil. Also called a flume or conductor pipe. 2. a large pipe connected to a process tank to provide a statis head that can absorb surges of fluid from the process tank. Also called surge column. ...
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Boot (bōt)
noun [ Middle English
bot ,
bote , advantage, amends, cure, Anglo-Saxon
bōt ; akin to Icelandic
bōt , Swedish
bot , Danish
bod , Goth.
bōta , Dutch
boete , German
busse ; prop., a making good or be...
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Boot intransitive verb To boot one's self; to put on one's boots.
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Boot noun [ Middle English
bote , Old French
bote , French
botte , Late Latin
botta ; of uncertain origin.]
1. A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather.
2. An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort co...
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Boot transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Booted ;
present participle & verbal noun Booting .]
1. To profit; to advantage; to avail; -- generally followed by
it ; as, what
boots it? « What
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a small piece of material used inside a tire to cover a cut in the tread or sidewall. Without it, the tube will push through and blow out.
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American slang for a navy or marine recruit, especially one in training. Boot is American
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iron boot noun an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg
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noun footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
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- The no technical term used by some to describe any cash or other property that is received in exchange of property that would be otherwise nontaxable.
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a small piece of material used inside a tire to cover a cut in the tread or sidewall. Without it, the tube will push through and blow out.
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A tire patch. Place it between the tube and tire to cover a gash in the tire's casing that otherwise would not contain the tube. Almost anything can be used as a boot, even paper money and roadside trash.
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A computer's startup operation.
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A type of shoe reaching above the ankle, often to the knee.
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a covering of leather, rubber, or the like, for the foot and all or part of the leg. · any shoe or outer foot covering reaching to the ankle. · an overshoe, esp. one of rubber or other waterproof material. · an instrument of torture for the leg, consisting of a kind of vise extending from the knee to the ankle, tightened around th...
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