Sentence examples for be boots from inspiring English sources

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be boots

noun

A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.

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Then America's response will surely be boots on the ground and more death and destruction.

There will not be boots on the ground with respect to the civil war".

One of the biggest offenders appears to be Boots, which has outlets in the vast majority of UK airports.

They may only be boots, but somehow Dr Martens have left a hefty footprint on style, music and politics.

Former Defence Staff chief Lord Richards declared: "Tanks will have to roll, and there's going to have to be boots on the ground".

Pressed on the point later Kerry stated incontrovertibly that "there will not be boots on the ground with respect to the civil war".

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It can be booted out of play.

Perhaps your refrigerator will be booted off the web too.

I stand here deserving to be booted out of office.

Karl Rove will be booted from the White House.

Repeat violators will be booted from the site.

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