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bootheels

n. (plural of bootheel English)

Usage examples of "bootheels".

Roland could hear his bootheels clopping on the sidewalk, however, and could see the shadows they were casting in the light of the display windows.

Again and again his bootheels made that fist-on-coffintop sound, but now it had rhythm.

He pretended to be busy talking to Cind, but his ears were full of the low rumble of voices, and then the clatter of bootheels on the decking.

Two worn bootheels they could see, standing on emptiness, and above that a man-sized bulk of gray dust so thick it looked like fur, joined to the ceiling and walls by lazy, dusty arcs of cobwebs that must be as thick as ropes.

Trouble grinned back, unable to keep from enjoying his uncertainty, and crossed the lobby, her bootheels echoing when they hit the strips of marble between the islands of carpet, to fetch up at the reception desk.

Ryan, leading them off, his bootheels ringing uncomfortably loudly on the stone floor.

Her bootheels made no sound on the restful, absorbent tile, which irritated her further.

He flexed a leg so that his horny fingers might tap the gilt spurs on his bootheels, meaningfully.

SheVa top deck rang to a set of bootheels and smiled at the repair brigade commander.

Shareem listened to the diminishing clicks of her bootheels, leaned back in her chair and rubbed at her forehead.

Llannat stuck close behind Owen, keeping up with him by the rustle of his clothing and the tap of his bootheels on the stone floor.