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combat boot

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combat boot
n.
A boot that laces up the front and has a thick rubber outsole, worn especially by infantry.
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Noun1.combat bootcombat boot - a boot reaching halfway up to the knee
boot - footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg


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TSA officials say Brown had been placed on the agency's permanent no-fly list after a previous flight, when agents detected gunpowder on his combat boots.
Since 1989, the Soldier Enhancement Program (now managed for the Army by PEO Soldier and TRADOC [Training and Doctrine Command] System Manager Soldier) has worked to identify and enhance commercial off-the-shelf items that meet specific needs reported by soldiers--uniform redesign, ration improvements, laser eye protection, the desert combat boot, sniper kits, the soldier intercom, protective masks, and stabilized binoculars.
Still wearing combat boots, still battling with her mom, she is determined to win back her sexy artist/surfer ex-boyfriend, Shrimp.
 
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