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Definition of boot
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Boot (v. t.) To put boots on, esp. for
riding..
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Boottopping
::
Boottopping
(n.)
Sheathing
a
vessel
with
planking
over felt.
Bootless
::
Bootless
(a.)
Unavailing;
unprofitable;
useless;
without
advantage
or
success.
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. t.) To rove over,
through,
or about in a
stealthy
manner;
esp., to
search
in, as for prey or
booty..
Muddy
::
Muddy
(superl.)
Abounding
in mud;
besmeared
or
dashed
with mud; as, a muddy road or path; muddy
boots..
Calk
::
Calk (n.) An
instrument
with sharp
points,
worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to
prevent
slipping..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) An apron or cover (of
leather
or
rubber
cloth)
for the
driving
seat of a
vehicle,
to
protect
from rain and mud..
Spur
::
Spur (n.) A
spiked
iron worn by
seamen
upon the
bottom
of the boot, to
enable
them to stand upon the
carcass
of a
whale,
to strip off the
blubber..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
High-low
::
High-low
(n.) A laced boot, ankle
high..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place at the side of a
coach,
where
attendants
rode; also, a low
outside
place
before
and
behind
the body of the
coach..
Unboot
::
Unboot
(v. t.) To take off the boots from.
Prede
::
Prede (n.) Prey;
plunder;
booty.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) The metal
casing
and
flange
fitted
about a pipe where it
passes
through
a roof.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) That part of a boot or shoe which forms the side, from the heel to the
vamp..
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. t.) To
sprinkle
with a
liquid
or with any wet
substance,
as
water,
mud, or the like; to make wet of foul spots upon by
sprinkling;
as, to
spatter
a coat; to
spatter
the
floor;
to
spatter
boots with mud..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A
covering
for the human foot,
usually
made of
leather,
having
a thick and
somewhat
stiff sole and a
lighter
top. It
differs
from a boot on not
extending
so far up the leg..
Jack
::
Jack (n.) A
device
to pull off
boots.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) An
instrument
of
torture
for the leg,
formerly
used to
extort
confessions,
particularly
in
Scotland..
Blucher
::
Blucher
(n.) A kind of half boot, named from the
Prussian
general
Blucher..
Jayhawker
::
"Jayhawker
(n.) A name given to a
free-booting,
unenlisted,
armed man or
guerrilla..
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