bebooted

Wearing boots.

Adjective

  1. Wearing boots.
    • There were the long-haired, bebooted mini[-]marrieds, some suits, Dr. Zhivago velvets, raccoon coats, and silly millimeter longer scarves and bookbags, not to mention vests, Mademoiselle magazine, cords and twisted buns...
    • “I’ve danced all my life, but this is the greatest,” said the bebooted Arnaud, who turns her red head to watch Deason as she calls intricate foot moves, “Quick, quick, slow,” from her cordless microphone. - 1992...
    • “No way this one’s going to miss us this time,” burbles one bebooted doomsdayer to another. - 1995 December 21, Tony Chamberlain, “We all love snow games: Some take time to play; others seize chance to panic”, in The...

Origin

From be- + booted.

Forms

be-booted

Synonyms

booted