Sentence examples for bit of a boot from inspiring English sources

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"I think that gave it a bit of a boot".

Tradition is getting a bit of a boot at the Salzburg Festival this year.

It involves shirt pulling and a bit of a boot from behind.

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"There's been a bit of a Chaplin boot camp, with tightrope and roller-skating and violin lessons," Mr. McClure said, in a tone more of exhilaration than complaint.

I bet that Google Now is a bit of a bossy boots.

Well how's that for a bit of the boot on the other foot then?

So this London psychiatrist is not the most exciting heroine, and a bit of a cold fish to boot.

And, today, another one of EvoNexus' startups is officially announcing itself to the world with a platform relaunch, new iOS apps, and a bit of funding to boot.

Although it is one of those places that has always been known best for being on the way to somewhere else, and despite its being a bit of a ghost town since the boot and shoe trade was outsourced to the emerging nations, there are plenty of reasons beyond its soaring church spire (15th century, perp).

This is real detox - and all it costs is a bit of boot leather and puff.

It's much more stylish to stick with the American sportswear side of the decade: polo necks, a bit of camel, boots, suede bag.

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