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Noun (short for noun)
boots
Cylindrical instruments of torture (for clamping feet and legs)
Trunk (of a car)
Machine feed inlet; Protective cover; Electric extraction hood
Rubber sleeve, casing, tire crack emergency sleeve
Feed hopper, receiver and silo
Roof pipe (flange) sleeve and downspouts trough
Slipper trencher
kick
[Boots] [Slang] Fire
Navy (or marine corps) recruits
Happy, happy
Trophy; Evil
Brick, floating brick, floating ring
boots
Screen frame
(ear of corn) involucre
Put on [take off] boots.
Put on [take off] boots.
Sealing jacket
Sealing sheath
Training period of recruits
[American custom] Navy (Marine Corps) recruit training; Time of the above training
Boot training camp
Recruitment dormitory
They fired him for being late.
They fired him for being late.
Your jokes surprised me.
Your jokes make me very happy.
idiom
I like old boots very much; Extremely bad; Thoroughly
Belong to sb. Put yourself in others' shoes.
Beat sb. Beat someone completely.
Bet on your boots and dare to use all the guarantees; Definite, inevitable, certain
Died a violent death. Die at work
[Slang] To be dismissed, expelled, or abandoned.
Wrong start, wrong reward, misunderstanding
Wrong foot, wrong reward, misunderstanding
Wrong way, wrong reward, misunderstanding
Putting boots on the wrong leg, wrong reward, misunderstanding
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, conceited, and put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Become conceited, think oneself great, put on airs.
Give it to sb. [Slang] Fire someone, fire someone; Abandon sb. suddenly
Give it to sb. [Slang] Fire someone, fire someone; Abandon sb. suddenly
Scared to death, scared out of my wits.
Come on, work hard, come on.
As drunk as a fiddler, go to bed in boots.
I will eat my boots if ... if ... I am not human; I will never. ...
Boots in seven leagues are fast, very fast.
Beat sb. Give in to sb, accommodate sb, flatter sb.
Give in to sb. Accommodate sb. Flatter sb.
Give in to sb. Think of sb. Flatter sb.
Beat sb. Saliva succumbed to sb.
Licking boots was a fiasco.
Go, go, leave.
Start, start, leave
Put on your boots and take decisive action.
Get up quickly and jump out of bed quickly.
Scottish boots [waste wooden boots] (a kind of torture device that pinches feet)
Trembling with fear.
Trembling with fear.
History has put wooden boots on prisoners.
The situation is just the opposite. Responsibility misjudges people in other ways. Actually, it's just the opposite.
The boots are on the other leg. Responsibility is wrong to people in other ways. Actually, it's just the opposite.
Shine shoes on sb. Insult sb.
Boots and saddles are fast; Speed up; The bugle number on which the cavalry rides.
Boots and all [Australia, New Zealand] go all out and have no restraint.
Expulsion, compulsory dismissal
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