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n. The impression left by a boot while walking
Usage examples of "bootprint".
They found another bootprint some ten meters into the brush, in damp clay at the edge of a trail.
He saw a bootprint, smoothed it away, then tossed a few leaves over it for good measure.
He saw no more bootprints as he walked along the stream bank, now confined in a channel of stones and pebbles.
Occasionally, when she passed her own bootprints in the sand, she wondered how long ago had she made those marks.
Fidelity took him to the study, showed him a crudely broken safe, bootprints on the cushions and the regulation paraphernalia of a cumbersome burglary.
The sodden carpet was blotched with plaster-white bootprints all the way up to the second floor, where my candles showed the landing littered with chunks, still wet, of lath-and-plaster.
Gabriel, stiff-backed with outrage, strode down the hall, leaving wet bootprints behind him.
He could see only a few scattered bootprints and smaller, deeper footprints.
Even more disturbing, some bootprints were partially covered by monster tracks, while others partially covered monster tracks.
Meanwhile, instruct your people not to say a word about what we found here, and give forensic a set of disqualifying fingerprints from PFC Casey, and disqualifying bootprints from everyone here at the scene, including yourself, of course.
At first Baedecker was convinced that the hang glider group could not have come this way, but then he began noticing bootprints in the soft dirt and furrows in the mud where the poles had been dragged.
The untouched nature of things made him feel uncertain about even his bootprints, and he tried to step on hard rock, and avoid dust patches.