Bootstrap [verb]

Definition of Bootstrap:

start operating system

Synonyms of Bootstrap:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bootstrap:

-


Sentence/Example of Bootstrap:

The skeleton compiler acts as a bootstrap for introducing more sophisticated facilities.

The ground is covered with stately temples of various designs, all of which I am told are consecrated to Bootstrap-lifting.

As I stand watching, a card is handed to me, informing me that a lady will do my Bootstrap-lifting at five dollars per lift.

I consult these—for my legs have given out in the effort to visit and inspect all phases of the Bootstrap-lifting practice.

In the few minutes before Bootstrap loomed near, they filled the bottom of the cabin with blankets.

They headed for Bootstrap in a convoy, a long, long string of lighted vehicles running one behind the other.

They had to trail the line of busses as far as Bootstrap and crawl through the crowded streets.

A telephone call to Bootstrap would bring security men rushing at eighty miles an hour, and parachute troopers a good deal faster.

The other men returned to the powerhouse with their shotguns and the fire axe, and telephoned to Bootstrap.

One man turned up in Bootstrap with radiation burns, but he had not offered himself for check over at the hospital.