toed

[ UK /tˈə‍ʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈtoʊd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a toe or toes of a specified kind; often used in combination
    five-toed
    long-toed
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How To Use toed In A Sentence

  • Plans for the dam have been vetoed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • NHS penpusher boom: Wages bill is up £78m as 'costly' drugs are vetoed Home | Mail Online
  • Experts agree that hippos belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla, a group of even-toed, hoofed creatures whose extant representatives include camels, pigs and ruminants such as cows.
  • Late in the day, just after we had feasted on the fruits of a wild cacao, we came upon a three-toed sloth climbing slowly through the upper branches of a cecropia tree. One River
  • Two toed sloths are perhaps more heterothermic than any other mammal.
  • So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • Lawmakers also vetoed an administration proposal to eliminate the referendum supervisory committee that is stipulated in the law.
  • The legislature also passed the National Rifle Association's bill to prohibit cities and counties from adopting local gun-control ordinances, the same measure I had vetoed in 1989.
  • So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • This was an ai or three-toed sloth. It was in the possession of a gentleman, who was collecting curiosities.
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