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bootie

/boo-tee/US // ˈbu ti //UK // (ˈbuːtɪ) //

靴子,长靴,皮靴,靴筒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a baby's socklike shoe, usually knitted or crocheted, and calf-length or shorter.
    • : a woman's boot having a short leg.
    • : a usually soft, sometimes disposable sock or bootlike covering for the foot or shoe, as for informal wear, warmth, or protection: quilted booties for après-ski;germfree, throwaway booties for surgical teams.

Examples

  • These booties are made of thermal insulated cotton, and they take just one minute to warm up.

  • Schaffer has a few favorite items, one being the soft booties from Ruffwear with grippy Vibram outsoles.

  • While canines aren’t always fond of doggie booties, he says they’re worth trying.

  • This is what to look for in a baby closet organizerNappies, onesies, booties, and all other soft, adorable things for a baby deserve a place of their own.

  • A short bootie might not do much for you if the snow is over your ankles.

  • Wilkinson also had served under Wallis, but he died soon after the return of the Endeavour, and Bootie died on the way home.

  • Every man sharked for his present bootie, but was altogether careless of succeeding penurie.

  • That your owne card-holders play bootie, and give the signe out of your owne hand.