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