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boot tree
noun
- a device of wood, metal, or plastic, inserted in a boot or shoe when it is not being worn, to preserve the shape.
boot tree
noun
- a shoetree for a boot, often having supports to stretch the leg of the boot
- a last for making boots
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Word History and Origins
Origin of boot tree1
First recorded in 1760–70
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Example Sentences
He beat the boot-tree full into the smiling face of Monna Lisa.
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It is pickled walnuts she is gathering from the Boot Tree in the scullery.
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If you have any difficulty harvesting the fruit of your boot-tree, use a boot-jack.
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The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the handle predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near future.
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So at last she had to take her father's boot-tree and break the jug with that in cold blood.
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