Pronunciation of the English word boots.
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1. | If you want me to wear those boots, I'll wear those boots. | |
2. | Taking part in funerals is something that people only do for the sake of appearance. It makes no sense on its own terms. It's like the effort you put into cleaning your boots every day: you only do it to make sure no one says you've got dirty boots. | |
3. | The good fairy who had saved her life by condemning her to sleep a hundred years was in the kingdom of Matakin, twelve thousand leagues off, when this accident befell the Princess; but she was instantly informed of it by a little dwarf, who had seven-leagued boots, that is, boots with which he could stride over seven leagues of ground at once. | |
4. | I always wear boots when it rains or snows. | |
5. | I would like to purchase some boots. | |
6. | Do you know where I might find small cowboy boots? | |
7. | You can bet your boots on that. | |
8. | I'd like to rent skis and ski boots. | |
9. | With these new boots of mine, I hope to knock them dead. | |
10. | These boots belong to her. |