The Collaborative International Dictionary
Toe \Toe\, v. i. To hold or carry the toes (in a certain way).
To toe in, to stand or carry the feet in such a way that the toes of either foot incline toward the other.
To toe out, to have the toes of each foot, in standing or walking, incline from the other foot.
Usage examples of "to toe in".
He was clad from head to toe in western regalia, and as he bowed over my hand, I expected to hear spurs clink.
Cadderly turned and understood, for Ivan and Pikel, both covered head to toe in soot, rushed about the camp, searching the bodies of dead monsters.
They had been in quarantine for three days when guards sheathed from head to toe in oilcloth carried in five more patients, all covered with blue spots.
A tiny figure, covered from head to toe in layers of pink lace, drifted toward us across the courtyard.
His eye fell upon a bulky figure stacked in the corner behind Zaranda, swaddled head to toe in a cloak.
Ky began, rocking from heel to toe in front of the assembled passengers.
He was dressed well enough, but the fine clothes didn't match the tiny brown rodent eyes that scoured Stratton from head to toe in quick appraisal.
COVERED FROM HEAD TO TOE IN MUD, HARLLO AND STONNY Menackis emerged from behind the carriage as it rocked its way up the slope.
Masked, painted from head to toe in blood, each wielding two swords, clambering free of a passageway strewn with the bodies of Urdomen and Seerdomin.
When, after one of these Saturdays spent in housecleaning, baking, washing and ironing, after milking and feeding the cow, my grandmother immersed herself from top to toe in the tub, when after leaving a little of herself in the soapsuds and letting the water in the tub sink back to its normal level, she sat down on the edge of the bed swathed in a great flowery towel, the four worn skirts and the freshly washed skirt lay spread out before her on the floor.
And a Harley Davidson accompanied by a beautiful woman dressed head to toe in black leather.