bootjack

/ˈbuːtdʒæk/
noun
  1. A device used to help pull off boots, typically consisting of a V-shaped notch that holds the heel while the foot is pulled out.
    • He kept a wooden bootjack by the door to remove his muddy boots easily.
    • The antique shop sold a brass bootjack from the 1800s.
    • After a long ride, the cowboy used a bootjack to take off his tight boots.
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