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1boot Listen to audio/ˈbu:t/ noun
plural boots
1 [count] : a covering usually of leather or rubber for the entire foot and the lower part of the leg
You'll need a pair of warm boots for winter. It's been snowing, so you'd better wear your boots. hiking boots [=boots worn for hiking] riding boots [=boots worn for horseback riding]see picture at shoe; see also booted, cowboy boot, hobnail boot, ski boot
2 [count] : a forceful kick with the foot
She gave the ball a boot, and it landed on the other side of the field.
3 the boot informal : a sudden dismissal from a job
He got the boot [=got fired] for talking to the press about company secrets. I heard they gave her the boot. [=they fired her; they told her she could no longer work for them]
4 [count] Brit : the trunk of a car
5 [count] US : denver boot
as tough as old bootssee 1tough
lick someone's bootssee 1lick
the boot is on the other footsee 1foot
to boot
: besides, also
He's smart, funny, and handsome to boot.
too big for your bootssee 1big
to put the boot in
Brit, informal
1 : to treat someone in a cruel or critical way
2 : to kick someone again and again
— see also bossy-boots
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