bootie Antonyms
Meaning of bootie
Wordnet
bootie (n)
a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies)
bootie Sentence Examples
- 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.
- During the winter months, she relied on her fleece-lined booties to keep her toes toasty warm.
- The puppy eagerly chewed on its new chew toy, shaped like a miniature bootie.
- He carefully hung the baby's booties on the clothesline to dry in the warm afternoon sun.
- As a gift for her friend's baby shower, she knitted a pair of booties in a delicate pastel hue.
- The dance troupe wore matching sequined booties as part of their dazzling stage costumes.
- 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.