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Synonyms of 'boot'

boot

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(noun) 
Definition
an outer covering for the foot that extends above the ankle
He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs.
Synonyms
wellington
welly
gumboot
wader
jackboot
overshoe
thigh boot
galosh
(verb) 
Definition
to kick
One guy booted the door down.
Synonyms
kick
Sabrina kicked me in the shin under the table.
punt
put the boot in(to) (slang)
drop-kick

Phrasal verbs

See boot someone out
See boot something up

idiom

See too big for your boots
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