- नखशिखान्त ⇄ toe marathi
- पायाचा अंगठा ⇄ toe marathi
- पायाचे बोट ⇄ toe marathi
toe in Bengali বাংলা
- আঙুল ⇄ toe bengali
- পাদাঙ্গুলি ⇄ toe bengali
toe in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
toe in Hindi हिन्दी
- आगे का सिरा ⇄ toe hindi
- पंजा ⇄ toe hindi
- पंजे से छूना ⇄ toe hindi
- पैर की अंगुली ⇄ toe hindi
toe in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- حُکُم مانُن ⇄ toe kashmiri
- کھۄر ٕنٮ۪ٹھ ⇄ toe kashmiri
toe in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ഒരു ആയുധത്തിന്റെയോ ⇄ toe malayalam
- കാല്വിരല് ⇄ toe malayalam
- ഷൂവിന്റെയോ കാലുറയുടെയോ മുന്ഭാഗം ⇄ toe malayalam
toe in Nepali नेपाली
- खुट्टका औंला ⇄ toe nepali
toe in Sindhi سنڌي
- پير جي آڱر ⇄ Toe sindhi
toe in Tamil தமிழ்
- கால் விரல் ⇄ toe tamil
toe in Telugu తెలుగు
- కాలివేలు కాలి పెద్ద వేలు బొటనవ్రేలు. కాలి చిటికినవేలు. ఆపాదమస్తకము ⇄ toe telugu
- నిలువెల్లా. చుట్లు ⇄ toe telugu
- పిల్లాండ్లు ⇄ toe telugu
- బొబ్బిలికాయలు. ⇄ toe telugu
toe in English
- toe ⇄ adj. toelike. english
- toe ⇄ expr. dig in one's toes, (Especially British.) to take a firm or inflexible position.
Ex. If the African leaders dig in their toes, the Government may give way (London Times).english - toe ⇄ expr. on one's toes, ready for action; alert.
Ex. Leading the Youth Symphony of New York, [he] offered a program fit to keep a top professional orchestra on its toes (New York Times).english - toe ⇄ expr. step (or tread) on one's toes, to offend or annoy one.
Ex. ... stepping on the toes of vested interests (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists).english - toe ⇄ expr. stub one's toe, to fumble; blunder.
Ex. The scientist as the visionary bungler stubbing his toe over the most obvious facts of life certainly has his counterpart in everyday experience (Wall Street Journal).english - toe ⇄ expr. toe to toe, facing one another at close quarters.
Ex. to fight it out toe to toe.english - toe ⇄ noun 1a. one of the five end parts of the human foot.
b. a corresponding part in a vertebrate animal.
2. the part of a stocking, shoe, or slipper, that covers the toes.
Ex. to have a hole in the toe of a sock.
3. the forepart oenglish - toe ⇄ toe, noun, verb, toed,toeing. english
- toe ⇄ v.i. 1. to turn the toes in walking or standing.
Ex. to toe in, to toe out.
2. to move on or tap with the toes in dancing.english - toe ⇄ v.t. 1. to touch or reach with the toes.
Ex. Toe this line.
2. to furnish with a toe or toes; make or put a new toe on.
Ex. to toe a stocking.
3a. to drive (a nail) in slantwise.
b. to fasten (boards) with nails driven inenglish