How To Use to boot In A Sentence
- Most systems default to booting from either the floppy disk drive or the hard drive.
- He believed he was ‘untouchable’ but his victims finally became sick of the yob and helped a specialist council unit to boot him out of their neighbourhood.
- Ill eneugh to keep the doors open as it is, let be facing Whitsunday and Martinmas — an auld leather pock there is, Maister Francie, in ane of worthy Maister Bindloose the sheriff-clerk’s pigeon-holes, in his dowcot of a closet in the burgh; and therein is baith charter and sasine, and special service to boot; and that will be chapter and verse, speer when ye list.” Saint Ronan's Well
- Taskbar is still annoying, everything looks worse than vista, my soundcard still doesn't work (probably creative's fault, but still, it's flawless in vista and 'Buntu), and it actually takes longer to boot than vista for me (or does it need to' mature 'like Vista does?). Windows 7′s Best Underhyped Features | Lifehacker Australia
- Steve's a really interesting guy and a convert to the Faith to boot!
- The A-class is most exciting, with many of the old model's flaws addressed and a new interior to boot.
- But he was obviously a good player and, far more importantly, a good guy to boot.
- Felicity sold hers to Uncle Alec's hired man -- and was badly cheated to boot, for he levanted shortly afterwards, taking the apples with him, having paid her only half her rightful due. The Story Girl
- Why we love it An undiscovered gem with low house prices to boot. Times, Sunday Times
- Are they going to boot him out of office if he doesn't march in step?