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- Dictionaryboot/buːt/
noun
- 1. a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes also the lower leg. Similar
- 2. a hard kick: informal "he got a boot in the stomach" Similar
verb
- 1. kick (something) hard in a specified direction: "he ended up booting the ball into the stand" Similar
- 2. start (a computer) and put it into a state of readiness for operation: "when I booted the computer I heard a extremely loud rattle" Similar
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BOOT definition: 1. a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg: 2. a type of special…. Learn more.
1. : a fitted covering (as of leather or rubber) for the foot that usually reaches above the ankle. 2. : an instrument of torture used to crush the leg and foot. 3. : something that resembles or is likened to a boot. especially : an enclosing or protective casing or sheath (as for a rifle or over an electrical or mechanical connection) 4.
Boot definition: a covering of leather, rubber, or the like, for the foot and ankle, and usually all or part of the leg. See examples of BOOT used in a sentence.
a strong outer covering for the foot; shoe that extends above the ankle, often to the knee. See also chukka boot, top boot, Wellington boots, surgical boot. 2. an enclosed compartment of a car for holding luggage, etc, usually at the rear. US and Canadian name: trunk.
boot. noun. /buːt/ Idioms. a strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg. (British English) walking boots. a pair of heavy walking boots. (North American English) hiking boots. a pair of black leather boots. She wore black knee-high boots.
A boot is the kind of shoe that can rise as high as your knee, like riding boots, or just up to your ankle, like silver-studded Beatle boots. To boot means to kick something (with or without the fancy footwear).
BOOT definition: 1. a strong shoe that covers your foot and part of your leg: 2. a closed space at the back of a…. Learn more.
A durable covering for the foot and part or much of the leg, usually made of leather, fabric, plastic, or rubber. 2. A protective covering, especially a sheath to enclose the base of a floor-mounted gear shift lever in a car or truck. 3. Chiefly British An automobile trunk.
Boot Definition. A durable covering for the foot and part or much of the leg, usually made of leather, fabric, plastic, or rubber. Remedy; profit; benefit. A protective covering, especially a sheath to enclose the base of a floor-mounted gear shift lever in a car or truck. An automobile trunk.
[countable] Clothing a strong, heavy shoe for the foot and all or part of the leg: hiking boots; winter boots. Clothing a shoe, esp. one of rubber worn over another shoe for protection against wetness, etc. British Terms Brit. the trunk of an automobile.