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Adverbial to boot has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: to bootPart of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To add something extra or in addition to something else. Example Sentence: She won the race and to boot, set a new world record. Related Products: Running Shoes on Amazon Part of Speech: Verb Sense 2: To forcefully eject or expel someone or something. Example Sentence: The bouncer grabbed the troublemaker and to boot him out of the club. Related Products: Bouncers on Amazon Part of Speech: Adverb Sense 1: Besides; in addition to what has already been said. Example Sentence: The room was beautifully decorated and spacious to boot. Related Products: Home Decor on Amazon Part of Speech: Interjection Sense 1: Used to express surprise or satisfaction. Example Sentence: You finished the project already? Well, to boot! Related Products: Celebration Gifts on Amazon | ||||
to believe to bitch to blame others to blow to blow out of proportion to board to bode well to boom to boot to both ears to botton at to bring to light to brush under the carpet to bug someone to build to buttonize to call ro buy something
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