Military Gear And Equipment

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noun a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg

verb to start up (a computer) by loading and running the operating system

  • The hiker put on his sturdy hiking boots before starting the trail.
  • I love wearing my favorite boots when I go out with friends.
  • Those new boots are sick! Where did you get them?
  • She decided to pull herself up by her bootstraps and start her own business.

noun a device used to slow the descent of a person or object through the air by creating drag

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  • The skydiver carefully packed his parachute before jumping out of the plane.
  • I can't believe you actually went skydiving without a parachute!
  • Don't worry, I'll make sure to bring a backup parachute just in case.
  • She felt like a parachute, always there to catch him when he fell.

noun a type of lanyard used for holding items such as keys or identification cards

  • The tour guide attached the whistle to his lanyard for easy access.
  • I always keep my keys on a lanyard so I don't lose them.
  • I love how that lanyard looks, it's so trendy.
  • She wore her lanyard like a badge of honor, a symbol of her dedication to the cause.

noun a container typically made of metal or plastic and used for holding or carrying liquids or other materials

  • The workers used a bucket to collect water samples for testing.
  • Can you pass me that bucket so I can wash the car?
  • Let's hit up the beach and bring a bucket for collecting seashells.
  • She felt like she was carrying a bucket of emotions that she couldn't contain.