Yes.
noun toe - My big toe became infected.
verb toe - Jack toed the ball towards the goal. - past tense.
I will toe the line more confidently if is more taut.
"I was born with an extra toe on my left foot."
The corn on his toe had got really bad. The corn harvested this year has been the best for many years.
The correct idiomatic expression is "toe the line", not "a toe the line". It means to follow the rules or policies. Here is a sample sentence: Jim's refusal to toe the line was a source of friction between him and his superiors.
There is a guru standing on my toe.
The folks at Word Dynamo suppose that people who can define hallux may also know over 8,000 words.Your hallux would be your big toe. See the definition at the Related Link listed below:
I am keeping my ticket stub as a memento. I have to be careful not to stub my toe again.
The king may capitulate if you give him something in return.
Yes, I may occasionally from time to time give you a sentence , if one were to occasionally ask more questions.
The Annoying Orange - 2009 Toe-May-Toe 1-7 was released on: USA: 15 February 2010
Why of course you MAY ask this question!!
toh-may-toh Rhyme it with potato... Tomato: tuh-mey-toh I say 'toe-mah-toe' because I'm English. Americans say 'toe-may-toe'. Neither is incorrect, but the English way is the original English pronunciation.