Pronunciation: /toʊ/
noun a digit of the foot
A1 My toe hurts.
A2 She stubbed her toe on the table.
B1 He painted his toenails bright red for the party.
B2 The athlete injured his toe during the game.
C1 The dancer pointed her toes elegantly during the performance.
C2 After the accident, he had to have surgery on his toe.
verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'toe'
A1 I like to toe the line and follow the rules.
A2 She tends to toe the party line and support their decisions.
B1 The company policy requires employees to toe the company's ethical guidelines.
B2 He refused to toe the government's line and spoke out against their actions.
C1 It is important for journalists to toe the line between reporting the truth and protecting sources.
C2 The politician was criticized for failing to toe the party's official stance on the issue.
adjective There is no applicable adjective for the word 'toe'
A1 She stubbed her toe on the table.
A2 He painted his toenails bright pink for the party.
B1 The toddler wiggled his toes in the sand at the beach.
B2 She wore open-toe sandals to show off her pedicure.
C1 The ballet dancer pointed her toes with precision and grace.
C2 The athlete taped up his toes to prevent blisters during the marathon.
adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'toe'
A1 She stubbed her toe on the table.
A2 He tiptoed quietly across the room to avoid waking anyone.
B1 I accidentally kicked the ball with my toe instead of my foot.
B2 She tapped her toe impatiently while waiting for the bus.
C1 He expertly maneuvered the boat by using his toes to control the rudder.
C2 The dancer gracefully pointed her toes as she leaped across the stage.
pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'toe'
A1 My toe hurts.
A2 She stubbed her toe on the table.
B1 I painted my toenails pink for the party.
B2 He broke his toe while playing soccer.
C1 The doctor recommended surgery to fix the broken toe.
C2 Despite the pain in her toe, she continued to run the marathon.
preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'toe'
A1 I use my toe to push the door open.
A2 She pointed with her toe to show me where to step.
B1 He tapped his toe to the beat of the music.
B2 The cat used its toe to flick the toy across the room.
C1 The dancer expertly balanced on the tips of her toes.
C2 The athlete used his strong toes to grip the edge of the cliff.
conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'toe'
A1 I stubbed my toe and it hurts.
A2 She painted her nails to match her toe polish.
B1 He wiggled his toe to see if it was broken.
B2 She used her toe to press the button on the elevator.
C1 The dancer pointed her toe to create a beautiful line.
C2 He used his toe to nudge the ball into the goal.
interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'toe'
A1 Toe! That hurt.
A2 Toe! Be careful where you step.
B1 Toe! Watch out for that curb.
B2 Toe! I stubbed my toe on the table.
C1 Toe! I think I broke my toe.
C2 Toe! I should probably see a doctor about my toe.
article There is no applicable article for the word 'toe'
A1 I stubbed my toe on the table.
A2 She painted her toenails bright red for the party.
B1 The doctor examined the patient's injured toe.
B2 He wore steel-toed boots for extra protection at the construction site.
C1 The ballet dancer pointed her toes with grace and precision.
C2 The athlete's toe injury required surgery and extensive rehabilitation.
formal The doctor examined the patient's toe to check for any signs of infection.
informal I stubbed my toe on the coffee table and it really hurts!
slang I can't believe he shot himself in the toe by making that mistake at work.
figurative She's always on her toes, ready to tackle any challenge that comes her way.
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