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booted
/ ˈːɪ /
adjective
wearing boots
ornithol
(of birds) having an undivided tarsus covered with a horny sheath
(of poultry) having a feathered tarsus
Other 51Թ Forms
- unbooted adjective
- well-booted adjective
Example Sentences
On Sunday, fans cheered when Austin Shepard and Charlie Georgiou, who were booted from the island, made an appearance at the event.
She says she did not pursue a complaint because she feared that being a junior member of the team, "chances were, I'd be booted off the production, and he may have only got a scalding".
He said the children were taught "maths, English and lateral thinking" in the mornings, then "booted out" to explore the island.
Fans booed while stadium security recently booted out attendees who brought signs to games decrying ICE, but Kasten and his crew knew no one would walk out in solidarity.
Medrano said the workers are worried that pursuing justice in the courts will expose them to greater risk of getting booted out of the country.
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