to boot Sentence Examples

  1. The car was not only expensive, but it came with a complimentary maintenance package to boot.
  2. Not only did they refund my money, they apologized profusely for the inconvenience to boot.
  3. The teacher not only praised her students for their work, she offered them extra credit to boot.
  4. The airline not only lost my luggage, they refused to reimburse me for it to boot.
  5. The politician not only promised to lower taxes, he also vowed to reduce spending to boot.
  6. The company not only offered a competitive salary, they also provided a generous benefits package to boot.
  7. The weather forecast was not only inaccurate, it predicted the opposite of what actually happened to boot.
  8. The student not only excelled in math, they also showed a remarkable talent for writing to boot.
  9. The boss not only fired me, he also spread rumors that I was a thief to boot.
  10. The restaurant's food was not only delicious, it was also surprisingly affordable to boot.

to boot Meaning

Wordnet

to boot (r)

in addition, by way of addition; furthermore

FAQs About the word to boot

in addition, by way of addition; furthermore

either, also, besides, more,then,yet, withal, for good measure, as well, what's more

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The car was not only expensive, but it came with a complimentary maintenance package to boot.

Not only did they refund my money, they apologized profusely for the inconvenience to boot.

The teacher not only praised her students for their work, she offered them extra credit to boot.

The airline not only lost my luggage, they refused to reimburse me for it to boot.