You'd better put some boots on; it's wet outside.
We bought Sophie some nice warm boots to wear during the winter.
I booted the ball as hard as I could, and it went right over the fence.
The young boy is in hospital after being booted in the head during a fight in the
schoolyard.
The neighbor's dog came into our kitchen and tried to take some food off the table, so I gave it a boot, and it ran out the door.
If you continue to miss classes, you could be booted out of the program.
The little boy gave the pop can a good boot and watched it fly
across the road.
There's a spare tyre in the boot if you need it.
We put all the luggage in the boot.
The computer froze, so I had to reboot it.
Those boots aren't waterproof, so your feet might get wet when you get out of the boat.
He sat on a chair in
the kitchen, and slowly took off his mud covered boots.
The girl was wearing a short skirt and knee high leather boots.
A Yiddish proverb notes that a very poor man has a dry throat and wet boots.
In his famous novel 1984, George Orwell wrote, "If you want to imagine the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever."
The marks left by Neil Armstrong's boots when he walked on the moon will remain in the dust there for thousands of years.
Find someone who owns a pair of rubber boots.