4319 examples of boot in sentences

"Aw, lemme sleep, will you?" begged Swing, with suspicious meekness, reaching surreptitiously for a boot.

Swing's flung boot shaved Racey's surprised ear and smashed against the partition.

"You'll wake up that Starlight proprietor," Racey said, calmly, as he picked up the boot and dropped it out of the window.

"Good dog," he continued, presumably addressing a canine friend without, "leave Swing's nice new boot alone, will you?

"Shucks," he said in a tone of great surprise when Swing shot round the corner of the hotel, "I shore thought there was a dog there a-teasin' that boot.

" He jerked the boot in question at his friend's head, and sat down on his cot to complete his own dressing.

A boot was scraped along the floor.

As a matter of fact, he had kept Rack covered from the moment Rack set his boot-soles to earth.

The loose stones skittered round his ankles and turned under his boot soles.

Edmund, our genial knife-and-boot boy, collects them, I believe, at early dawn.

" Psmith took up his book again, and Mr. Downing, now thoroughly irritated, pursued his investigations in the boot basket.

Edmund, the boot-boy, worked in some mysterious cell far from the madding crowd, at the back of the house.

In the boot cupboard downstairs there would probably be nothing likely to be of any use.

The boot cupboard was empty.

Out on the Big Hill, in the glade, Peter caught an occasional glimmer of light where crap-shooters and boot-leggers were beginning their nightly carousal.

Adv. au reste [Fr.], in addition, more, plus, extra; and, also, likewise, too, furthermore, further, item; and also, and eke; else, besides, to boot, et cetera; &c; and so on, and so forth; into the bargain, cum multis aliis [Lat.], over and above, moreover.

His boots are the legacies of two black jacks, and till he pawned the silver that the jacks were tipped with it was a pretty mode of boot-hose-tops.

the old man said, laying down his boot.

His boot rattled upon a loose stone.

The country, city seek, grand thrones to boot, With gentle courtesy humbly bow before.

But Erasmus and Saavedra were equally indistinct; and shallow and unsubstantial to boot.

For an individual to demand the freedom of the independent single Church when he receives £500 a year for submitting to the necessary restrictions of the Church General, is impudence and Mammonolatry to boot.

With this advantage, our good cause and St. George to boot, we may at least divide the field with our formidable competitors, who, after all, are much better at cutting than parrying, and whose uninterrupted triumph has as much unfitted them for resisting a serious attack as it has done Buonaparte for the Spanish war.

The monkey busied himself, and the light-minded drunkard laughed; and at every fresh gesticulation of the new boot-wearer, the laugh grew louder and more tremendous, till at length it was found impossible to be restrained.

He placed the canvas and easel against the corner of his house, knocked out his pipe on the heel of his boot and cautiously peered around the jamb of the door to find his unwelcome guest sitting on the edge of the bed smoking a cigarette.

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