An instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg.
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Examples for "boot "
Examples for "boot "
1 No doubt 'Hughie' will boot home plenty of points for the Paradise.
2 Left foot: the story of reggae's love affair with Clarks desert boot .
3 Coding boot camps are a step in the right direction, he said.
4 Other systems use different boot programs depending on the type of boot .
5 Opponents say they are expensive fashion accessories - and dangerous to boot .
1 Being locked in the boot allowed Jack plenty of time to think.
2 If this successful, the entire provincial leadership could be given the boot .
3 Lose the Kidney Bean, and the boot is on the other leg.
4 Hundreds of workers will get the boot from Silver Fern Farms meatworks.
5 And Jonny to put the boot into the French on home soil.
1 The iron heel of Imperial Rome had ground individuality into the mire.
2 Allaha is weary of Umballa's iron heel , weary of a vacillating council.
3 The iron heel ; so they would have it in preference to his friendship.
4 There is nothing of the iron heel about either his methods or his manners.
5 The big ones have their iron heel on our necks.
1 They then tortured him with the iron boot ; the only response was groans.
2 The hangman would twist the rest out of him with the rack and the iron boot , thought Giovanni gleefully.
3 It was as if the thumb-screw and the iron boot were being placed by creeping hands within sight of the expectant victim.
4 The golath warrior grunted and wheezed, its iron boots pounding the walkway only paces behind.
5 Instead, the marks were found on the tops of their feet, beneath their iron boots .
6 Seven nails on the soles of his iron boots produce crosses when he walks across snow.
7 I see Weishaupt and the Iron Boot .
8 His legs seemed weighted in iron boots .
9 I wasn't terribly surprised, considering Yll had been nearly ground to dust under the iron boots of the Aturan Empire.
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