TOE vs POINTY TOED: NOUN
- Forepart of a hoof
- The part of footwear that provides a covering for the toes
- A protruding downslope end of an alluvial fan, glacier, or lava flow.
- The lowest part of an embankment or dam.
- The part of a vertical shaft that turns in a bearing.
- The part of the head of a golf club farthest from the shaft.
- The lowest, outermost, or endmost part, as.
- The part of a sock, shoe, or boot that covers the digits of the foot.
- The terminal segment of an invertebrate's limb.
- The forepart of a foot or hoof.
- One of the digits of a vertebrate foot.
- One of the digits of the foot
- The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step.
- Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot.
- The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
- One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
- An arm on the valve-lifting rod of a steam-engine.
- The lower end of a vertical shaft, as a mill-spindle, which rests in a step.
- (golf) the part of a clubhead farthest from the shaft
- A barb, stud, or projection on a lock-bolt.
- A projection from the foot-piece of an object to give it a broader bearing and greater stability.
- A piece of iron welded under the front of a horseshoe, opposite the heels, to prevent slipping. See cut under shoe.
- A morbid condition of the foot in which the toe is depressed and the heel elevated, as in talipes equinus. See Talipes.
- In machinery: A form of cam by which the valve-rods are lifted in the Stevens valve-gear for vertical river-boat engines.
- In a car-wheel, the outer edge of the flange.— 9. The pointed end of the foot of an organ-pipe.— 10. In golf, the nose of a club. See nose, 5.
- A tadpole; a polliwig.
- A projection from the periphery of a revolving piece, acting as a cam to lift another piece.
- A lateral projection at one end, or between the ends, of a piece, as a rod or bolt, by means of which it is moved.
- A digit of the foot, corresponding to a finger of the hand: as, the great toe; the little toe; the hind toe of a bird.
- A digit of either foot, fore or hind, of a quadruped, especially when there are three or more (a large single toe, or a pair of large toes, inclosed in horn, being commonly called hoof).
- The fore part, end, or tip of the hoof of an ungulate, as the horse.
- In machinery:
- The end of a stocking, shoe, or boot which contains or covers the toes: as, square or round toes; a hole in the toe.
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: ADJECTIVE
- Having a toe or toes of a specified kind; often used in combination
- Having a pointed toe
TOE vs POINTY TOED: VERB
- Walk so that the toes assume an indicated position or direction
- Drive obliquely
- Hit (a golf ball) with the toe of the club
- Drive (a golf ball) with the toe of the club
- Touch with the toe
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have the toes of each foot, in standing or walking, incline from the other foot.
- To stand or carry the feet in such a way that the toes of either foot incline toward the other.
- To hold or carry the toes (in a certain way).
- To stand, walk, move, or be formed with the toes pointed in a specified direction.
- To fasten or secure with obliquely driven nails or spikes.
- To drive (a nail or spike) at an oblique angle.
- To set or adjust at an oblique angle. Used with in or out.
- To touch, kick, or reach with the toe.
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to.
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In golf, to strike (a ball) off the toe of the club.— 4. To drive (nails or heavy steel pins) obliquely through a piece or element of a frame to secure it to another placed at an angle with it. The nails, entering both pieces, fasten them together against light stresses laterally, and the necessity for tenon and mortise is avoided.
- To touch or reach with the toes.
- To furnish or provide a toe to or for; mend the toe of: as, to toe a stocking.
- To place or move the toes, as in walking or dancing.
- (idiom) (line/mark) To touch a mark or line with the toe or hands in readiness for the start of a race or competition.
- (idiom) (step/tread) To hurt, offend, or encroach on the feelings, actions, or province of.
- (idiom) (on (one's) toes) Ready to act; alert.
- (idiom) (line/mark) To adhere to doctrines or rules conscientiously; conform.
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: RELATED WORDS
- Longus, Tip, Feet, Skate, Hallux, Forehead, Foot, Finger, Nose, Elbow, Ankle, Pointy toed, Pointed toe, Squared toe, Square toed
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Longus, Tip, Feet, Skate, Hallux, Forehead, Foot, Finger, Nose, Elbow, Ankle, Squared toe, Square toed, Pointy toed, Pointed toe
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The large or first toe was shortened too much, limited movement, no toe bend when walking.
- Turf toe is a sprain of the big toe joint resulting from injury during sports activities.
- Operative procedures for the correction of hammertoe, claw toe, and mallet toe: A literature review.
- This misalignment forces the base of the big toe outward as well, tilting the tip of the big toe toward the second toe.
- Toe otoer aspect of increased stocring rates is soown in toe second ufb01gure.
- Any toe can be affected, but it is usually the big toe.
- Harry Toe to toe, Dancing very slow, Barely breathing, almost comatose.
- Check out her perfect toe points and awesome toe spread!
- You can go toe to toe in mele, or cast.
- Can the femmes fatales stand toe to toe?
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TOE vs POINTY TOED: QUESTIONS
- Did Carthage baseball go toe to toe with defending Class 5 state champions?
- Will Wales go toe to toe with anybody at 2022 World Cup?
- Does the gap between your big toe and 2nd toe get smaller?
- Is it normal to have second toe longer than big toe?
- Can Penderyn stand toe to toe with Irish and Scottish whisky?
- What are the best toe separators for foot and toe pain?
- Do toe in and toe out angles affect steering response?
- Should you wear open toe or closed toe compression?
- Are wide toe boxes better than toe scrunching shoes?
- Can Gjallarhorn stand toe-to-toe with sleeper simulant?
- Are pointy toed shoes in style for spring and summer?