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toed

/tohd/US // toʊd //UK // (təʊd) //

有脚趾的,有脚趾,有脚,趾形的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a toe: a toed clog; toed stockings.
    • : having a toe of a specific kind or number: three-toed sloth.
    • : Carpentry. driven obliquely.toenailed.

Examples

  • I kept expecting to find holes in the pants after getting jumped on by sharp-toed dogs.

  • I was walking by the slab, I glanced at it, and then these three-toed impressions popped out at me.

  • They also found tracks left by five-toed plant-eating dinos in Castelbouc Cave.

  • He says he used his steel-toed boots as weapons to chase off the perpetrator.

  • That's the line also toed by hawks in Congress, who wait in the wings of talks to enact ever-harsher measures against Iran.

  • And of-the-moment it most certainly was, with hoodie-vests, open-toed boots, and vegetable-dyed leather jeans.

  • Recent articles in the two most popular glossies toed the Knox party line.

  • Before she could come over to the bed, somebody opened a door and tip-toed in ahead of nursey.

  • I didn't even know it when Susan arrived at the office, stood in my doorway for a moment, and then tip-toed away.

  • Peter Gross listened for a while to the lad's rhythmic breathing, then tip-toed to the gratings and pulled himself up to them.

  • Very likely it's the six-toed beast Terry was sending us to cross with the four-toed albino.

  • Thousands of years later we find a larger horse, the size of a sheep, with a three-toed foot.