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jackboot
(jack|boot)
Pronunciation:
/ˈdʒakbuːt/
noun
a large leather military boot reaching to the knee.
used as a symbol of cruel or authoritarian behaviour or rule:
a country
under the jackboot
of colonialism
Derivatives
jackbooted
adjective
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