it mean's that you do what your told
To toe the line, or toe the chalk line, is to follow orders and do what you are told. In some circumstances people are asked to stand in front of a line (which may or may not be drawn in chalk) with their toes at the line. If people do that, it is an indication of obedience.
it mean's that you do what your told
Oh, dude, "toe the chalk line" means to follow the rules or guidelines closely without crossing the line. It's like when you're playing hopscotch and you gotta stay within the lines, or else you're out. So, just make sure you stick to the plan and don't go off doing your own thing, ya know?
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Some compound words with "chalk" are chalkboard, chalk dust, chalk line, chalk stick.
A chalk line or chalk box is a tool for marking long, straight lines on relatively flat surfaces, much farther than is practical by hand or with a straightedge.
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.
Ants won't cross a chalk line because the powdery texture of chalk disrupts their ability to follow scent trails. Ants rely on pheromones to communicate and navigate, and the chalk interferes with this process, causing them to avoid crossing the line.
Chalk lines are to establish a continuous straight line for things like laying tile or setting bricks.
To draw or write something using chalk.
yes it si a line segment because it ends
An angulated fracture is one in which the bones, once broken, no longer line up in the straight line they used to assume, and have broken into an angle. The fifth toe is the little toe.