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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishboot somebody ↔ out phrasal verb informalto force someone to leave a place, job, or organization, especially because they have done something wrong SYN throw out His fellow students booted him out of the class. → boot→ See Verb table
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boot out• And there I was in those cowboy boots walking out.• His hand was hard around her waist; his boots tapped out an intricate rhythm like a drum.• And her outdoor boots were sticking out from under the bed.• His fellow students booted him out of the class.• His boots were laid out on a newspaper, and had been scraped and polished.• Robert's friend stooped over the boot, pulling out suitcases.• Her pounding boots beat out the rhythm of a wild Slavonic stomp.• Measure your boot before going out to buy.
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