I believe you're thinking of the phrase "to put your foot in your mouth." That means you say something to a person (unwittingly) that embarrasses them and then often will create a generally uncomfortable moment.
It's Put your FOOT in your mouth -- it means to say something embarrassing.
From head to toe.
The prepositional phrases are 'with mud' and 'from head to toe', because there can be multiple prepositional phrases. The noun 'mud' is object of the preposition 'with'. The noun phrase 'head to toe' is the object of the preposition 'from'.
The object of the prepositional phrase "from head to toe" is "Lance". This phrase is describing the extent to which Lance was covered with mud.
Jungle toe is a slang phrase used to refer to a person's ugly feet. It is derogatory.
When you enter really cold water such as a river, lake or ocean, you start by testing how cold the water is, not by plunging into the water.
The correct phrase in English is "covered from head to toe."
"Toe the ball" is a phrase commonly used in sports, specifically in soccer or football. It refers to making contact with the ball using the toe or the front part of the foot. This technique is used to accurately pass or shoot the ball with precision.
Sure, if you are limber enough.
you simply put your toe in some chesse then you put your chesse toe on a mouse trap when a mouse come to bite your toe off dnt snatch it away let him do it that is how you reset your toe jam no it jam on it wiki wiki wiki jam no it
If you mean for an alignment that is what it is called. There are 4 settings, caster, camber, toe in and toe out.
No, you should not.