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-con los dedos de los pies

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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-toed [toʊd] SUFFIX

open-toed [Am ˈoʊpən toʊd, Brit] ADJ

pigeon-toed [Am ˌpɪdʒənˈtoʊd, Brit ˈpɪdʒ(ə)ntəʊd] ADJ

square-toed [ˌskwɛrˈtoʊd] ADJ

web-footed [Am ˌwɛbˈfʊdəd], web-toed [-ˈtəʊd] ADJ

I. toe [Am toʊ, Brit təʊ] N

1. toe (of foot):

estar a la altura de alguien
to step or tread on sb's toes inf (offend)
ofender a alguien
to step or tread on sb's toes lit
pisar a alguien

2. toe:

II. toe <toes, toeing, toed> [Am toʊ, Brit təʊ] VB trans

toe ball:

to toe the line or Am also mark

tippy-toe [Am ˈtɪpiˌtoʊ, Brit ˈtɪpɪtəʊ] VB intr inf

tippy-toe → tiptoe

I. tiptoe <tiptoes tiptoeing tiptoed> [Am ˈtɪpˌtoʊ, Brit ˈtɪptəʊ] VB intr

andar de puntillas esp Spain

II. tiptoe [Am ˈtɪpˌtoʊ, Brit ˈtɪptəʊ] N

toe clip [ˈtoʊ ˌklɪp] N

toe-curling [Am ˈtoʊˌkərlɪŋ, Brit] ADJ inf

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pigeon-toed [ˈpɪdʒəntəʊd, Am -toʊd] ADJ

I. toe [təʊ, Am toʊ] N

1. toe ANAT:

2. toe:

toe of sock
toe of shoe

Phrases:

to step on sb's toes

II. toe [təʊ, Am toʊ] VB trans

big toe N

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tic(k)-tac(k)-toe Am
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pigeon-toed [ˈpɪdʒ·ən·toʊd] ADJ

I. toe [toʊ] N

1. toe ANAT:

2. toe:

toe of sock
toe of shoe

Phrases:

to step on sb's toes

II. toe [toʊ] VB trans

big toe N

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Present
Itoe
youtoe
he/she/ittoes
wetoe
youtoe
theytoe
Past
Itoed
youtoed
he/she/ittoed
wetoed
youtoed
theytoed
Present Perfect
Ihavetoed
youhavetoed
he/she/ithastoed
wehavetoed
youhavetoed
theyhavetoed
Past Perfect
Ihadtoed
youhadtoed
he/she/ithadtoed
wehadtoed
youhadtoed
theyhadtoed