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Synonyms for booted
ˈbu tɪdboot·ed

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  1. bootedadjective

    wearing boots

    Antonyms:
    unshod, unshoed

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  1. List of paraphrases for "booted":

    initialized, restarted, rebooted, uprooted

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#21432initialized
#29716restarted
#30270booted
#45216rebooted
#58675uprooted

How to use booted in a sentence?

  1. Richard Rumbold:

    I never could believe that Providence had sent a few men into the world, ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden.

  2. John Dingell:

    If I were to select a jack-booted group of fascists who are perhaps as large a danger to American society as I could pick today, I would pick BATF.

  3. Piu Eatwell:

    Mark Hansen was a kind of a shady Hollywood mogul type, he owned a number of movie theaters in Hollywood and he was a multimillionaire. He also had a number of rooming houses and his own apartment just off Hollywood Boulevard… He was separated from his wife, who had a house on the Hollywood Hills with their two daughters. He had a great lifestyle in his apartment… where he would invite girls if he liked their looks… he would invite them to stay with obviously a promise that they were going to make it big as movie stars. Sooner or later, they would probably be booted out or end up as dancers in one of his nightclubs.

  4. Phyllis Brown:

    Just for the sake of a crew member to be able to get on board, a paying customer gets booted off. So, I cut up my credit card, my kids live in Africa now, but I'll find other airlines to get around.

  5. Grace Holleran:

    It would have been nice if Temple had booted him instead of him resigning, but I don't think it's too late for Temple to make a statement, if the university stopped inviting him to university functions, that would make a loud statement.


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