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little toe

NOUN
  1. the fifth smallest outermost toe

How To Use little toe In A Sentence

  • If the house is your little toe, the peas are the cells.
  • In 1634 a Portuguese noblewoman, presumably deranged by devotion, bit off the little toe of St Francis's right foot.
  • Petaloid toenails, a human trait where the nail of little toe appears petaloidly exists in many populations of the Han Nationality in North China.
  • Stretching the two big toes toward each other and the little toes away from each other strengthens and lifts the three arches of the foot.
  • So long as they subsidise laziness, indulge envy, and give little toerags the benefit of the doubt then it doesn't surprise me that the little toerags will carry on.
  • The tiny pink sole came complete with five little toes. The Sun
  • It seems he is entitled to be a little toey after the changes to the 6pm news last week in Sydney.
  • He still thinks he's better than any of the little toerags he has to coach.
  • In late September last year, Thomas had a bone spur the size of a buckeye removed from his right ankle, along with reconstructive surgery on his right little toe.
  • Last week the little toerag that delivers the paper left it on top of the letterbox, allowing Melbourne rain to do its evil work.
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