it's usually sore thumb rather than toe-presumably because people wouldn't normally see a sore toe.
no it indicates that you have a sore toe :)
The idiom "stuck out like a sore thumb" refers to how when you have a sore thumb, you try to keep it from touching your other fingers because that might make it hurt worse. So you stick it out.
An agnail is a corn or sore on the toe or finger.
An agnail is a corn or sore on the toe or finger.
We dance together in the moonlight. I eat a plum and stick it on his green 6th toe. Delicioso!
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.
The hockey stick is shaved with a blade. no--how do you shape the blade?--how do youn make the toe round and thin?
Yes, "sticks out like a sore thumb" is a simile. It compares something that is very noticeable or conspicuous to a sore thumb, using "like" to highlight the similarity. This figure of speech emphasizes how obvious or out of place the subject is in its context.
Tom Sawyer was interrupted by Aunt Polly when he was showing Jim his sore toe. She scolded Tom for wasting time and not working on his chores.
Step 1. Go get some beets Step 2. grab your toe Step 3. bend your toe
Tom shows Jim his sore toe, and they discuss how it happened. Jim expresses sympathy for Tom's pain and offers some advice on how to treat it, such as soaking it in warm water or applying a mild ointment. They may also joke around a bit about how Tom injured his toe.
Chap stick won't cure a cold sore.