(19Th century) a man's high tasseled boot.
1 Boots suggest the jackboot of political domination and famine stalking the land.
2 I recalled that the unlucky Polish jackboot had served the French auxiliaries.
3 Who put their jackboot on the control panel?' the fair-haired man grinned.
4 He felt as if someone had put a jackboot into his ribs.
5 A jackboot stamped on his fingers, twisted, ground them into the stone.
6 A half-empty bottle of brandy was sticking up out of a jackboot .
7 Globus placed a gleaming jackboot on the arm and kicked, sending it spinning.
8 It was part of a jackboot , with a rusty stud still attached to it.
9 Which was a paradox, because you couldn't keep the jackboot stamping down for ever.
10 He became a jackboot for all types of men who have fought, a good servant.
11 Jack brought his other heel down, the steel of his jackboot snapping off the encrusted bones.
12 This is further underlined by a veil-enveloped chorus, while the threat of the jackboot hovers menacingly throughout.
13 We're under the jackboot of American capitalism!
14 For, at his wincing and shrinking, his friend had taken a penknife and ripped up the jackboot .
15 Up here, a jackboot could stifle it.
16 Let's call a jackboot a jackboot , okay?
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