to+boot

  • 41boot — boot1 [bo͞ot] n. [ME & OFr bote] 1. a) a protective covering of leather, rubber, cloth, etc., for the foot and part or all of the leg [riding boot] b) an overshoe c) a man s shoe reaching at least to the ankle 2. a boot shaped instrum …

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  • 42boot´less|ness — boot|less1 «BOOT lihs», adjective. without shoes or boots. ╂[< boot1 + less] boot|less2 «BOOT lihs», adjective. of no benefit or profit; useless: »Doth not Brutus bootless kneel? (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S) …

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  • 43boot´less|ly — boot|less1 «BOOT lihs», adjective. without shoes or boots. ╂[< boot1 + less] boot|less2 «BOOT lihs», adjective. of no benefit or profit; useless: »Doth not Brutus bootless kneel? (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S) …

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  • 44boot|less — boot|less1 «BOOT lihs», adjective. without shoes or boots. ╂[< boot1 + less] boot|less2 «BOOT lihs», adjective. of no benefit or profit; useless: »Doth not Brutus bootless kneel? (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S) …

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  • 45Boot fetishism — is very closely related to shoe fetishism. Many of the same sexual appeals regarded high heeled shoes apply to boots. In most cases the fetish of the boot is accompanied by a fetish for the material which it is made from. Examples could be… …

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  • 46Boot Key — is an island in the middle Florida Keys located adjacent to Key Vaca. Boot Key is within the city limits of Marathon, Florida, USA. The island is largely undeveloped despite having a bridge spanning Boot Key Harbor to Key Vaca, which is now… …

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  • 47Boot-Sektor-Virus — Boot Sektor Virus,   Computervirus (Virus), der den Boot Sektor infiziert. Dieser Virentyp gelangt also nicht erst beim Aufruf eines infizierten Programms bzw. Dokuments in den Speicher, sondern schon beim Start des Rechners, und ist darum schwer …

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  • 48Boot — Sn std. (15. Jh.) Stammwort. Ein Boot ist vor allem das Beiboot zu einem größeren Schiff. Das Wort ist aus der niederdeutschen Seemannssprache übernommen, mndd. bōt, mndl. boot, diese aus me. bōt, ae. bāt m./f. Neben diesem anord. bátr m., mit… …

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  • 49boot — [n] heavy, often tall, shoe brogan, footwear, galoshes, mukluk, oxford, snow shoes, waders, waters*; concept 450 boot [v1] kick; oust ax, bounce, can*, chase, chuck*, cut, discharge, dismiss, drive, dropkick*, eighty six*, eject, evict, expel,… …

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  • 50boot-tree — bootˈlast or bootˈ tree noun The last or foot like mould on which boots or shoes are made or stretched to keep their shape • • • Main Entry: ↑boot boot tree see ↑bootlast above. • • • Main Entry: ↑boot …

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