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n. (big toe English)
Usage examples of "big toes".
The County side was bustling: traffic fatalities lined up on gurneys, morgue jockeys tagging big toes, uniformed deputies writing dead body reports and Coroner's men chaining cigarettes to kill the stench of blood, formaldehyde and stale chink takeout.
The big toes carried particularly large hooked claws: Strasedon's right leg was still covered with Benlo's black crusted blood.
The creature's big toes hooked back to grip against the other four on each foot.
He planted his big toes (and they were indeed big, and very broad) on the ground first, before any other part of his feet.
Pierre first looked down the field across which vehicles and horsemen were passing that morning, then into the distance across the river, then at the dog who was pretending to be in earnest about biting him, and then at his bare feet which he placed with pleasure in various positions, moving his dirty thick big toes.
As a consequence, she has bunions at the base of both big toes and Dr Fuller says she probably has wear and tear in these joints.