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boot

noun as in heavy, often tall, shoe

Strongest match

Weak matches

verb as in kick; oust

verb as in start operating system

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Example Sentences

After finding himself booted from YouTube, Facebook and X, Trump launched his own competing social media platform.

From Salon

The 26-year-old Willis, who is the brother of Toulouse flanker Jack, has filled the big boots of the departed Billy Vunipola at the base of the scrum for Saracens.

From BBC

Men in boots and baseball caps climb on top of a vast metal structure to drape over thick white tarpaulin, erecting a rudimentary shelter to temporarily house men and women exactly like themselves.

From BBC

Safer still is wearing safety goggles, long pants, long-sleeve shirts and boots to minimize contact with eyes and skin.

He runs a seven-day boot camp that remakes lonely guys both outside and in, including flashy shirts and haircuts to what he calls “strategic deception.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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