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