1. boots - Noun
2. boots - Verb
3. Boots - Proper noun
A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA big moment, and Jack Carty boots the ball down the pitch as the home crowd find their voice again. Source: Internet
A chunky platform is ideal, but if you aren’t ready to lean in wholly, get started with a stylish pair of lug sole boots, like this waterproof Italeau pair with comfy memory foam soles and a rubber toe detail. Source: Internet
According to the event page, images of boots outside the homes of Victorians would “decisively convey that the Victorian people have no faith in the Premier”. Source: Internet
Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic, and having his actors wear platform boots (cothurni) to make them more visible to the audience. Source: Internet
Also notable: ski boots can be very warm to wear during the summer, so some boot companies sell more breathable roller ski versions of their boots. Source: Internet
And as Alli’s boots rebounded off the floor and straight back up into the air, they nearly smashed Gedson Fernandes – who was replaced at the same time as his team-mate – straight in the face. Source: Internet