💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Jack boot"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| jack-bootnoun | Alternative form of jackboot. [A glossy leather calf-covering military boot, commonly associated with German soldiers of the WWII era.] |
| top-bootnoun | Alternative form of topboot. [A high boot, generally with a band of light-coloured leather around the upper part of the leg; a riding boot.] |
| top bootnoun | Alternative form of topboot. [A high boot, generally with a band of light-coloured leather around the upper part of the leg; a riding boot.] |
| moonbootnoun | Alternative form of moon boot. [A type of footwear made popular in the 1970s, with a thin rubber outsole and no distinct left or right feet.] |
| boot-blacknoun | Alternative spelling of bootblack. [(dated) A shoeshine boy; a person who shines shoes as an occupation.] |
| jack-assnoun | Alternative spelling of jackass. [A male donkey.] |
| lancejacknoun | Alternative form of lance-jack. [(UK, military slang) A lance-corporal or lance-bombadier.] |
| thighbootnoun | Alternative form of thigh boot. [A boot that rises as high as the wearer's thigh.] |
| jack screwnoun | Alternative form of jackscrew. [A jack (mechanical lifting device) which is operated by turning a leadscrew.] |
| jedcocknoun | Alternative form of judcock (“jacksnipe”). [The jacksnipe.] |
| toe capnoun | Alternative form of toecap. [A piece of leather or other material on a shoe or boot that covers the toes.] |
| boot-treenoun | Alternative spelling of boottree. [A device, shaped like a divided leg with a wedge, used to stretch the leg of a boot.] |
| bootcut | Alternative spelling of boot cut. [(clothing) Of pants (trousers), cut as if to allow the legs of the pants to fit over boots.] |
| sly-bootnoun | Alternative spelling of slyboots. [(chiefly British) A person who is clever or shrewd, especially one who is stealthy, manipulative, and rather charming.] |
| slybootnoun | (rare) Alternative form of slyboots. [(chiefly British) A person who is clever or shrewd, especially one who is stealthy, manipulative, and rather charming.] |
| boot-cut | Alternative spelling of boot cut. [(clothing) Of pants (trousers), cut as if to allow the legs of the pants to fit over boots.] |
| kickshoenoun | Obsolete form of kickshaw. [A dainty or delicacy.] |
| supple jacknoun | Alternative form of supplejack. [Any of various North American vines that have supple stems.] |
| supple-jacknoun | Alternative form of supplejack. [Any of various North American vines that have supple stems.] |
| jumping-jacknoun | Alternative form of jumping jack. [A physical exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide and the hands touching overhead and then returning to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides.] |
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