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I. boot [buːt] N

1. boot (footwear):

2. boot inf (kick):

to give sb the boot fig

3. boot AUTO:

gepek m inf

4. boot Brit inf (woman):

Phrases:

II. boot [buːt] VB trans inf

to be booted off sth

rub·ber 'boot N

boot out VB trans inf

hob·nailed boot [ˌhɒbneɪld'-] N

car-'boot sale N Brit

wel·ling·ton ['welɪŋtən] esp Brit, wel·ling·ton 'boot N esp Brit

'ski boot N

unload vehicle, container, boot of car
Present
Iboot
youboot
he/she/itboots
weboot
youboot
theyboot
Past
Ibooted
youbooted
he/she/itbooted
webooted
youbooted
theybooted
Present Perfect
Ihavebooted
youhavebooted
he/she/ithasbooted
wehavebooted
youhavebooted
theyhavebooted
Past Perfect
Ihadbooted
youhadbooted
he/she/ithadbooted
wehadbooted
youhadbooted
theyhadbooted

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Skinheads may have tattoos showing barbed wire, hobnailed boots and hammers.
www.odt.co.nz
Everyone wears low shoes now and hobnailed boots are selling only in antiques shops.
www.limerickleader.ie
Coast's idea was to recreate the climb, using the same resources: a hemp rope, hobnailed boots, tweed and mutual trust.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Unloading troops at night was delayed, due to engine failures and boats damaged by unforeseen coral reefs.
en.wikipedia.org
It had a drop-side bed which aided in loading and unloading.
en.wikipedia.org

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