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boots
[ boots ]
noun
- a servant, as at a hotel, who blacks or polishes shoes and boots.
boots
/ ²ú³Ü˳ٲõ /
noun
- (formerly) a shoeblack who cleans the guests' shoes in a hotel
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
"If the grass is too long, then you're at risk of the boots getting stuck and non-contact injuries. But if it's too short and dry then you don't have that balance there."
Among them are a pair of brown size-10 boots, complete with a completed British Steel Corporation "application to purchase safety footwear" receipt.
And because she’s a more advanced model, her look evokes an individuality, a sense that she and her owner could kiki about fashion and try on those black suede boots.
They weren't "the lightest in the world", said Cricket, who wears Wellington boots marked with the letters R and L, but on the wrong feet, in his act.
“Why should I be scared of this man? Because he's rich? Oh, no, I'm trembling. Ooh, shivering in my boots here,†she said.
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