Use of boot in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include boot at the start of sentence, boot at the end of sentence and boot in the middle of sentence

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boot at the start of sentence


  1. Boot the computer up and enter your password.

boot at the end of sentence


  1. Did you lock the boot?
  2. Did you lock the boot?
  3. Put the luggage in the boot.
  4. Put the luggage in the boot.
  5. He angrily swished his boot.
  6. He gave the ball a good boot.
  7. The spare tyre 's in the boot.
  8. The new model has a bigger boot.
  9. I'll put the luggage in the boot.
  10. I'll put the luggage in the boot.
  11. He gave the ball a tremendous boot.
  12. He's kind, handsome and wealthy to boot.
  13. He's kind, handsome and wealthy to boot.
  14. The ski had become disconnected from the boot.
  15. The ski had become disconnected from the boot.
  16. She's an attractive woman, and wealthy to boot.
  17. If you're late once more you're getting the boot.
  18. Their striker demonstrated all his prowess with the boot.
  19. Their striker demonstrated all his prowess with the boot.
  20. Instead of catching fish,all he fished out was an old boot.
  21. Instead of catching fish,all he fished out was an old boot.

boot in the middle of sentence


  1. Stick the boot in, pal!
  2. Stick the boot in, pal!
  3. Go over to your PC and boot it up.
  4. Go over to your PC and boot it up.
  5. He opened the boot to put my bags in.
  6. He opened the boot to put my bags in.
  7. He should have got the boot years ago.
  8. The thief gave me a boot in my stomach.
  9. The thief gave me a boot in my stomach.
  10. They gave him the boot for coming late.
  11. Our real bete noire is the car boot sale.
  12. I scuffed the heel of my boot on the step.
  13. He should have been given the boot years ago.
  14. I can boot up from a floppy disk, but that's all.
  15. The skis should detach from the boot if you fall.
  16. The skis should detach from the boot if you fall.
  17. She got the boot for stealing money from the till.
  18. I'll have to boot you out soon — I want to lock up.
  19. I'll have to boot you out soon — I want to lock up.
  20. He had recently graduated from Marine Corps boot camp.
  21. He had recently graduated from Marine Corps boot camp.

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