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What is correct they were covered from heads to toes or they were covered from head to toe?

they were covered from head to toe.


What is the French expression for 'toe to toe'?

De la tête au pied - (from the head to the foot) :0)))


How do you use the idiomatic expression 'a toe the line' in the sentence?

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.


What is correct to say in English they were covered from heads to toes or they were covered fron head to toe?

The correct phrase in English is "covered from head to toe."


What does toe come from is it from ball-and-socket gliding hinge or the pivot?

A toe comes from a hinge.


What does dressed to the T means?

The expression is "Dressed to the teeth." and means as well dressed as you can be, head to toe.


Does lupus come in the form in bumps on toe?

No


Where did heel toe polka come from?

poland


How do you say come back here in Samoan?

"Toe fo'i mai i'inei". Or "Toe sau i'i"


Write a verbal phrase as an expression?

It means an expression that has a verb in it so basically almost all expressions. here's one : "Dipping your big toe in water" dipping is the verb and the whole thing is a phrase and an expression.


IF YOU HAVE FINGERTIPS, BUT YOU DONT HAVE TOE-TIPS, HOW COME YOU CAN TIP-TOE, BUT YOU CANT TIP-FINGER?

Because opposites attract


Where does the expression heads or tails come from?

Many (but not all) coins have a portrait on one side, for example a monarch, a head of state, or other famous person. That became known as the "heads" side. The other by extension (what's at the opposite end of an animal from its head?) became known as the "tails" side.