1. bootle - Noun
2. Bootle - Proper noun
A surname.
bootle (plural bootles)
Alternative spelling of boodle
A town in Sefton borough, Merseyside, England, formerly in Lancashire.
A village in Copeland borough, Cumbria, England, formerly in Cumberland.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlmost a year after Bootle, the supposedly dead SDP finished fourth at Neath, beating the OMRLP to fifth place (see the continuing Social Democratic Party ). Source: Internet
A large police convoy including at least six police cars and one van were filmed heading along Rimrose Road, Bootle this morning. Source: Internet
Then after the media timeout a layup by Antuan Bootle began a string of seven unanswered points by the Bearkats that opened a 15-9 edge by 13:36. Source: Internet
Tootle and Bootle (1896), borrowed so much content from Max and Moritz that it was described as a pirate edition. Source: Internet
Stanley Bootle, known as Stan Kelly-Bootle (15 September 1929 – 16 April 2014) was a British author, singer-songwriter and computer scientist. Source: Internet
FIREFIGHTERS were called out to a collision in Bootle last week. Source: Internet