they were covered from head to toe.
There is no specific collective noun for toes, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a foot of toes, a bunch of toes, a scrunch of toes, etc.
toes are like people hiding behind your shoes
toothpaste for the toes
There is no such word as Arras-toes in the Portuguese language the word is actually arrasto and it means "drag"
"Standing on someone's toes" just means that your foot is on top of theirs. "Stepping on someone's toes," however, refers to the idea that you are stepping in on their territory and taking over something that belongs to them (either in reality, or just in their minds."
The correct phrase in English is "covered from head to toe."
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I have a giant tortois and it has 53 toes. and 16 tails. it isn't rare for them to have 3 heads.
The fingers and toes were often simply covered in linen while the wrapping was taking place. Many priests wrapped them individually.
well some scrape warts off cows heads, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees, and toes.
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they are all of you toes and heads mixed together to create a componunt
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