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'boot of' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'a boot full' to mean the same thing. For example, "I put a boot full of firewood in the back of the truck."
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The boot of Cortez, indeed.
The boot of envy is on the other foot.
Or maybe in the boot of a car?
Once, in Spain, a photographer asked me to climb into the boot of his car.
A missing businessman has been found dead in the boot of his own car in Birmingham.
Her mother even keeps a box of it in the boot of her car.
With the match ball in the boot of his car, he made for home.
His body was found dumped in the boot of an Audi car in 1977.
The Cambodian journalist's body was found last week in the boot of his own car.
The outstretched boot of Vasili Berezutski denied Aguero five minutes later.
At Arsenal, however, the boot of experience was on the other foot.
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