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[ boo-tid ] / ˈbu tɪd /
adjectiveequipped with or wearing boots. Ornithology. (of the tarsus of certain birds) covered with a continuous horny, bootlike sheath. Origin of bootedFirst recorded in 1545–55; boot1 + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM bootedun·boot·ed, adjectivewell-booted, adjectiveWords nearby bootedboot, bootblack, boot boy, boot camp, boot-cut, booted, bootee, bootery, Boötes, boot-faced, booth Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bootedThe group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory. Iraq’s Terrorists Are Becoming a Full-Blown Army|Eli Lake, Jamie Dettmer, Nadette De Visser|June 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST Harry Hudson can pinpoint the exact minute he was booted out of the Garden of Eden. When Harry Met Cancer|Itay Hod|April 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST If the cocker spaniel has to be booted out, then the cocker spaniel has to be booted out. Is Lupo Jealous of George?|Tom Sykes|January 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST Will Rachel gain admission to Fantasy Island (i.e., upper-crust Singapore) or be booted off, or flee in revulsion? Gatsby in Asia|Ross Perlin|June 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
One student, Leah Reis-Dennis, started an online petition on Change.org to get him booted off the show. Harvard's Disgusting Rape Rapper Outrage|Tricia Romano|April 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Bo Rayner's little, booted feet were tied together with one end of a lasso and the other end trailed off over the ground. The Man of the Forest|Zane Grey Baron Balt Haer, wearing a colonel's uniform and flicking his swagger stick along his booted leg, stood in the doorway. Frigid Fracas|Dallas McCord Reynolds Ricky sat down on the edge of the platform and dangled her booted feet. Ralestone Luck|Andre Norton You know yourself that anybody who talks against the Northeastern is booted down and blacklisted. Mr. Crewe's Career, Complete|Winston Churchill A spurred and booted rider, his swarthy face gray with dust, strode in, nodded to the group and called for whiskey. Overland Red|Henry Herbert Knibbs
British Dictionary definitions for booted
adjectivewearing boots ornithol - (of birds) having an undivided tarsus covered with a horny sheath
- (of poultry) having a feathered tarsus
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