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the boot

NOUN
  1. an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg

How To Use the boot In A Sentence

  • White-knuckled, she gripped the clacking needles so ferociously she could have knitted the booties in gale force winds and they still would have turned out ankle-stranglers. First
  • I am honestly disturbed by last Monday's shooting of the booter on the city's South Side. The Parking Ticket Geek: Don't Shoot The Messenger: Take Action!
  • A full-size spare wheel is under the boot floor.
  • He unscrewed handlebars and wheels etc. and fitted the two trikes neatly in the boot.
  • Over time, as the boot leather flexes, stiffness decreases.
  • It's more spacious in the back, particularly in the boot, its extended roofline giving it the look of a small estate rather than a hatchback.
  • Grunting, he picked up one sack, bearing it with him as he finished the circuit of the booths.
  • If the boot is full of luggage - two of you are away for a weekend - then that has to be removed to make space for the punctured tyre.
  • Two booze barons are shipping in illegal hooch to the village in the boots of their cars and selling it to youngsters at knock-down prices.
  • The booth I was sitting in was pleather and red, and reeked of ketchup and mustard.
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