Definitions
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- noun A sturdy
boot intended asworkwear .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He put his foot on the stool and let the clerk unlace his workboot …
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He put his foot on the stoop and let the cleric unlace his workboot …
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These people treated you like they were a giant workboot and you were nothing more than a dirty scrotum ripe for the kicking.
MindTrap Friday 2008
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YOU are the workboot of life -- so let the kicking begin.
MindTrap Friday 2008
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Maybe you got him mixed up with some one out of your fleece workboot catalogue.
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The boardwalk was tracked with oily workboot footprints.
Tom McCarthy: Blogging from Beirut: Leaflets Out to Sea 2008
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Then, you only need to consume resources to design one global sandal, one steel-toed workboot for the whole world, one running shoe,etc.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Do Markets Give Us Too Many Choices? 2007
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Then, you only need to consume resources to design one global sandal, one steel-toed workboot for the whole world, one running shoe, etc.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Do Markets Give Us Too Many Choices? 2007
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Hind lit up, puffed a few times, making the end glow red, then squashed the cigarette under the toe of his workboot.
Ms Longshot Kurtz, Sylvie 2005
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A brown workboot stamped down hard on his chest, then he was pulled up roughly by his hair.
The Season of the Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977
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