Sentence examples for To boot from inspiring English sources

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To boot

noun

A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.

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"To boot" I mused.

To boot, his verve is contagious.

To boot there are serious financial constraints.

"And Libya to boot".

With chauffeur to boot.

And class rage to boot.

And a Louis, to boot.

And I'm 42 to boot.

And a sweetheart to boot".

Great cocktails to boot.

Lib Dems to boot.

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