toe

toe
noun
ADJECTIVE
big

The shoe pressed painfully against her big toe.

little, pinky (AmE)
bare

Under his bare toes the floor felt gritty.

broken, stubbed

the pain of a stubbed toe

VERB + TOE
stand on, step on, tread on (esp. BrE)

She stood on her toes to kiss him.

Ouch! That was my toe you just trod on.

She trod on a lot of toes when she joined the company. (figurative)

stub
break
dip

I dipped my toe in the river to test the temperature.

So far they have only dipped their toe in the potentially vast computer market. (figurative)

point
curl
wiggle
tap

She tapped her toes to the music.

touch

Can you touch your toes (= while keeping your legs straight)?

TOE + VERB
curl (often figurative)

The man's broad smile made her toes curl (= made her feel uncomfortable).

TOE + NOUN
injury
PREPOSITION
between the/your toes

He had some kind of fungus between his toes.

on your toes

He moved lightly on his toes like a boxer.

The threat of inspections kept us all on our toes (= made sure we kept everything up to standard and were ready). (figurative)

PHRASES
from head to toe, from top to toe

He gave himself a good scrub from head to toe.

the tips of your toes

I stood on the tips of my toes to look through the window.

the toe of your boot, the toe of your shoe

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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  • Toe — Toe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Toed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Toeing}.] To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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