bootie Antonyms

Meaning of bootie

Wordnet

bootie (n)

a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies)

bootie Sentence Examples

  1. She slipped on her favorite suede bootie before heading out for a night on the town.
  2. The newborn's tiny feet were snugly wrapped in soft, knitted booties.
  3. The fashionista paired her sleek black dress with ankle booties for a chic and stylish look.
  4. The bakery displayed trays of freshly baked cookies, each wrapped in a cute little bootie-shaped package.
  5. During the winter months, she relied on her fleece-lined booties to keep her toes toasty warm.
  6. The puppy eagerly chewed on its new chew toy, shaped like a miniature bootie.
  7. He carefully hung the baby's booties on the clothesline to dry in the warm afternoon sun.
  8. As a gift for her friend's baby shower, she knitted a pair of booties in a delicate pastel hue.
  9. The dance troupe wore matching sequined booties as part of their dazzling stage costumes.
  10. The hiker slipped off his muddy boots and changed into his comfy camp booties before settling down by the fire for the evening.

FAQs About the word bootie

a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies)

treasure, plunder,loot, spoil, pillage,prize, swag, catch,haul, windfall

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She slipped on her favorite suede bootie before heading out for a night on the town.

The newborn's tiny feet were snugly wrapped in soft, knitted booties.

The fashionista paired her sleek black dress with ankle booties for a chic and stylish look.

The bakery displayed trays of freshly baked cookies, each wrapped in a cute little bootie-shaped package.