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toed
[ tohd ]
adjective
- having a toe:
a toed clog; toed stockings.
- having a toe of a specific kind or number (usually used in combination):
three-toed sloth.
- Carpentry.
- (of a nail) driven obliquely.
toed
/ əʊ /
adjective
- having a part resembling a toe
- (of a vertical or oblique member of a timber frame) fixed by nails driven in at the foot
- in combination having a toe or toes as specified
five-toed
Other Word Forms
- ܱt·ٴDZ adjective
Example Sentences
“The bottom line is that he has shown to be the best pitcher in a particular league multiple times,” Roberts said before Yamamoto toed the mound.
As with other Trump loyalists who have toed Trump’s line on the 2020 election, Bondi never presented credible evidence for her claims, including the “many things” that purportedly went wrong in Pennsylvania.
For the past 50 years, El’Zabar has toed the line between fashion and music, the present and the future, American jazz and West African compositional structure.
At first, however, she toed the PR line.
Suzuki toed the official line on currencies, without raising the level of verbal warnings to say things like he is "deeply concerned" about a weak currency.
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