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n. (plural of little toe English)
Usage examples of "little toes".
It does, it is true, occasionally cause the fingers or toes to die and drop off, and the little toes would be especially liable to be affected as being most remote from the heart.
As Robina rode at a gentle walk down towards the temple, she extended her little toes to touch Foobert and Fred Fantazios far away.
The clever little toes clung to any projection or surface irregularity on the hull.
For a dazed moment, all Willow could see was feeta forest of grubby little feet crowned by chubby little toes.
He licked her second foot until her plump little toes curled, then he clambered on to the mattress.
Tina could feel its little toes pinching the skin of her palm, and she felt the surprising weight of the animal's body pressing her arm down.
When we find her, I will nibble on all of her dozens of little toes!
Once when she was nine years old her feet had frozen to blocks in the quad, and he had stripped her down in front of the fire and warmed her pale little toes in his fists.
After some years the little toes become shriveled and dead and are removed.