Idiom: to boot In addition; besides:The new cruise ship was not only the biggest in the world, but the fastest to boot. [Middle Englishboten,to be of help, from Old Englishbōtian, frombōt,help; seebhad-inIndo-European roots.]
Idiom: give someone the shake.8. To impair or destroy the composure of.Also used with up: agitate, bother, discompose, disquiet, distract, disturb, flurry, fluster, perturb, rock, ruffle, toss, unsettle, upset. Informal: rattle.9
63 Words 1 Page Open Document These Metropolis Chukka Boots by Linea are a stylish wardrobe essential that merge classic designs with practical wearability. Set on a sturdy rubber sole, they are cut from sleek leather with lace-up fastening on the front. The streamlined structure of this pair...
I was really completely unaware of the story as it unfolds in chapters two and three of the book – from when the founders first met, through the height of its success and fame, right through to when the organisation was really struggling (which led to the vacancy for managing director bei...