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combat boot

American  

noun

  1. a heavy, usually laced and close-fitting boot of hard leather extending above the ankle and having a sole and heel of hard rubber.


combat boot British  

noun

  1. a heavy army boot

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Her rebel leader dominates the first act, making DiCaprio’s Bob look like a piddly, ponytailed follower barely fit to lick her combat boot.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 24, 2025

Marines earned a peerless reputation for amphibious assaults across World War II’s Pacific theater, but with China now asserting itself across the Indo-Pacific, the combat boot is on the other foot.

From Washington Times • Nov. 21, 2023

The leg with the combat boot and all .

From Washington Post • Sep. 11, 2015

He let Europe take the lead, and vowed not to put a single U.S. combat boot on Libyan soil.

From Time • Oct. 20, 2011

There was an asymmetrical bunching at one side that made me resemble a sock scrunched the wrong way down a combat boot.

From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2010