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Denver boot
noun
A device locked into place over the wheel of a road vehicle, immobilizing it.
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At last I understood it'd been Mother, that old eighty-five-pound Denver boot, still holding me back — her scoldings about manners and the standards required of a family fine as ours.
Next, Mr. Cuevas said, he was headed to the city's parking authority, where he would pay $120 to remove a Denver boot, which locks illegally parked cars in place.
The Denver Boot, a car-disabling device was first used in Denver.
The city later transitioned to using the Denver boot as a cheaper alternative to towing.
But as we rounded the corner, our laughter fell silent as our eyes fixed upon that hideous monstrosity of Chicago parking enforcement known as... the Denver Boot.
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But for me, it felt like my graduation ceremony from China boot camp.
She runs a "Broadway Boot Camp" for 80 young people from around the state.
Gift: Handmade black and maroon ostrich-skin cowboy boots made by the Montana Boot Company.
This year, the N.F.L. introduced a Business of Music boot camp at New York University and a Hollywood Boot Camp at Universal Studios.
Check out Tecnica's Moon Boot Bomber in azure with orange fur ($150, www.onlineshoes.com).
An exchange of kicks now before France boot it out for an England throw, 25m out.
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