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Webster Dictionary :: Bootee

BOOTEE', n. A word sometimes used for a half or short boot.

Webster Dictionary :: Booted

BOOT'ED, pp. Having boots on.

Webster Dictionary :: Bootcatcher

BOOT'CATCHER, n. [boot and catch.] The person at an inn whose business is to pul...

Webster Dictionary :: Boot

BOOT, v.t. [Eng. but. The primary sense of the root is to advance, or carry forw...

Webster Dictionary :: Boosy

BOO'SY, a. boo'zy. A little intoxicated; merry with liquor. [Vulgar.]

Webster Dictionary :: Boost

BOOST, v.t. To lift or raise by pushing; to push up. [A common vulgar wood in N....

Webster Dictionary :: Boose

BOOSE, n. [Heb. a stall or crib.] A stall or inclosure for an ox, cow or other c...

Webster Dictionary :: Boorishness

BOOR'ISHNESS, n. Clownishness; rusticity, coarseness of manners.

Webster Dictionary :: Boorishly

BOOR'ISHLY, adv. In a clownish manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Boorish

BOOR'ISH, a. Clownish; rustic; awkward in manners, and illiterate.

Webster Dictionary :: Boor

BOOR, n. A countryman; a peasant; a rustic; a plowman; a clown; hence, one who i...

Webster Dictionary :: Boops

BO'OPS, n. The pike-headed whale, with a double pipe in its snout,and a hard hor...

Webster Dictionary :: Boon

BOON, n. [L. bonus.] 1. A gift; a grant; a benefaction; a present; a favor grant...

Webster Dictionary :: Boom

BOOM, n. A long pole or spar, run out from various parts of a ship, or other ves...

Webster Dictionary :: Booley

BOO'LEY, n. In Ireland, one who has not settled habitation,but wanders from plac...

Webster Dictionary :: Bookworm

BOOK'WORM, n. [book and worm.] A worm or mite that eats holes in books. 1. A stu...

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