booted

[ UK /bˈuːtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈbutɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing boots
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How To Use booted In A Sentence

  • They are convicted and must, if the US people are to reclaim their until now unchallenged position as torch-bearers for a better world, be booted out of office at the earliest opportunity.
  • 'This house will do whatever is incumbent upon it in good conscience,' said the abbot with chilly emphasis, and watched with an unrevealing face as Drogo Bosiet, with only the curtest of nods by way of leavetaking, turned on his booted heel and strode out of the chapterhouse. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • We also rebooted between test iterations to clear out disk and memory caches.
  • Getting suited and booted makes many women swoon, but leave out the formal tie so you look different from a day at the office. The Sun
  • When xCAT reports that n is booted with the new operating system, instruct TORQUE to enable scheduling jobs to n, set T(n) to the current time plus a quiescent time Q, and move n from L to C.
  • The boy booted the banana skin to the garbage heap.
  • Too often he booted it clear when a pass was needed. The Sun
  • After every test, all drives were defragged and the system was rebooted.
  • It actually took several reboots before I successfully booted into the BIOS setup screen.
  • They need to be ferreted out, rounded up like cattle, punished for their numerous crimes, then booted back to whence they snuck in from with such extreme prejudice that they will never, ever think of violating our sovereignty again. Wonk Room » Newt Gingrich Says Legalization Program Should Involve Sending 12 Million Immigrants Back
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