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Princeton's WordNet

  1. additionally, to bootadverb

    in addition, by way of addition; furthermore

    "he serves additionally as the CEO"

Wiktionary

  1. to bootadverb

    moreover, on top of that, besides, also.

  2. Etymology: From bote, from bot

Wikipedia

  1. to boot

    In English law, an estover is an allowance made to a person out of an estate, or other thing, for his or her support. The word estover can also mean specifically an allowance of wood that a tenant is allowed to take from the commons, for life or a period of years, for the implements of husbandry, hedges and fences, and for firewood.

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  1. to boot

    "To boot" is an idiomatic expression or phrase in English meaning "in addition" or "also". It is often used at the end of a sentence to express that something is included as an extra or besides the main point.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to boot in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to boot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of to boot in a Sentence

  1. Tiffany Vibert:

    It seems that the thimble, boot and wheelbarrow tokens didn’t resonate with today’s fans, while conversely, the animal tokens pull at their heartstrings. They have also opted for traditional choices. The Mr. Monopoly emoji saw the most amount of all the emoji token options — it came in 20th place.

  2. Proverb:

    The open secret to fast growing and becoming the functional head in the private company is to do the boot-licking of the boss.

  3. Van Hinsbergen:

    Most mountain chains that we investigated originated from a single continent that separated from North Africa more than 200 million years ago, the only remaining part of this continent is a strip that runs from Turin via the Adriatic Sea to the heel of the boot that forms Italy.

  4. Jamaal Abegaz:

    We're organizing for Black Lives, we have to live, so we're not going to live under somebody's boot.

  5. George Orwell:

    If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face -- forever.


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