In addition, by way of addition; furthermore.
1 Opponents say they are expensive fashion accessories - and dangerous to boot .
2 It's packed with fascinating facts, and is a good read to boot .
3 Attachment Three different methods attach crampon to boot : step-in, straps and hybrid.
4 But they clealry want to make history with a message to boot .
5 And then the improbable happened: a goal, and for Ayew to boot .
6 And a dish that should please the Cooksister's event criteria to boot .
7 Not only did he talk but he had a memory to boot .
8 Next, we need to update GRUB to boot the Xen kernel properly.
9 Said bad guy was after power-andwas on a deadline to boot .
10 Evans took over, promising prettier football and a return to boot - room basics.
11 The system took a while to boot up and then check itself.
12 Les Trois Elles delivers years of fun, and gorgeous graphics to boot .
13 Maybe we can figure out how to boot it without the password.
14 Hinds attended a grammar school in Cheshire, a religious one to boot .
15 One excellent poach to boot while forcing a couple of scrum penalties.
16 The widow was much younger than her husband, and handsome to boot .
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