| 隔靴搔痒 | gé xuē sāo yǎng | lit. to scratch the outside of the boot (idiom); fig. beside the point; ineffectual | |
| 马靴 | mǎ xuē | riding boots | |
| 雨靴 | yǔ xuē | rain boots; rubber boots; Classifiers: 双 | |
| 毡靴 | zhān xuē | felt boots; valenki (traditional Russian footwear) | |
| 长筒靴 | cháng tǒng xuē | tall boots |
| 1 | Our factory has taken to making children's boots. | |
| 2 | Singapore elephants get festive gift of boots for jumbo pain. | |
| 3 | At this rate, I may not buy another pair of boots. | |
| 4 | For example, you might think you need a pair of binoculars, hiking boots or a brand new guide book. | |
| 5 | Argentina recently reached a trade deal with China that includes the sale of large quantities of female polo boots. |