WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: NOUN
- One of a pair of Wellington boots.
- A similar boot, somewhat shorter, worn under the trousers, and fitting the leg closely.
- A riding-boot with leg extending upward at the rear to the angle of the knee, and high enough in front to cover the knee.
- A waterproof boot of rubber or sometimes leather reaching to below the knee and worn in wet or muddy conditions.
- A boot extending to the top of the knee in front but cut low in back.
- (19th century) a man's high tasseled boot
- The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy
- A glossy leather calf-covering military boot, commonly associated with German soldiers of the WWII era
- A strong leather boot reaching up to or over the knee; it is worn mostly by soldiers.
- A man's high tasseled boot.
- A kind of large boot reaching up over the knee, and serving as defensive armor for the leg, introduced in the seventeenth century; now, a similar boot reaching above the knee, worn by fishermen and others.
- The spirit sustaining and motivating a militaristic, highly aggressive, or totalitarian regime or system.
- A person who uses bullying tactics, especially to force compliance.
- A stout military boot that extends above the knee.
- (19th century) a man's high tasseled boot
WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A riding boot for men, the front of which came above the knee; also, a similar shorter boot worn under the trousers.
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WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: RELATED WORDS
- Breeks, Playsuit, Dungaree, Welly, Knickers, Cagoule, Oilskin, Gilet, Duffel coat, Titfer, Wellies, Hessian boot, Jackboot, Wellington, Hessian
- Tyranny, Stalinist, Manacle, Subjugation, Hitlerite, Brutalism, Illiberalism, Overlordship, Goosestep, Brownshirt, Gestapo, Hessian boot, Hessian, Wellington, Wellington boot
WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lemon squeezer, Wellingtons, Breeks, Playsuit, Dungaree, Welly, Knickers, Cagoule, Oilskin, Gilet, Duffel coat, Titfer, Wellies, Jackboot, Hessian
- Welfarism, Oppression, Tyranny, Stalinist, Manacle, Subjugation, Hitlerite, Brutalism, Illiberalism, Overlordship, Goosestep, Brownshirt, Gestapo, Hessian, Wellington boot
WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The perfect shape to slip down your Wellington boot.
- MW explained how he had left a wellington boot in the mud by the river when he arrived home with one boot.
- In time the Wellington boot superceded the popularity of the hessian boot (also called Souvaroffs).
- Understanding that troops are only as healthy as their feet, they issued the first standardized military footgear, an early jackboot.
- Because when you have a jackboot on the back of your neck, it is hard to think about anything else.
- If not for such action, the East would still have been under the LTTE's jackboot.
- The Nazis never did set one jackboot on Skokie pavement, peeling off and staging a rally in Chicago instead.
- The German jackboot is a far crueller burden than the heel of old John Bull.
- If Johnny Jackboot has anything on you, he charges you with a dozen crimes.
- Feel the jackboot on the back of your neck yet, moron?
- The days of jackboot democracy are long gone.
WELLINGTON BOOT vs JACKBOOT: QUESTIONS
- What to do with Wellington boot shaped ceramic flowerpots?
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