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little toe
noun
- the fifth, outermost, and smallest digit of the foot.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of little toe1
First recorded in 1720–30
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Example Sentences
To see each toe enveloped in its own little toe casing — I don’t know.
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But he exulted, and finger after finger was cut off; then the little toe of the left foot, and all the other toes.
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I directed my will to the little toe of my right foot, and I willed that toe to cease to be alive in my consciousness.
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The second toe is always the longest, and the little toe is not bent in the middle but straight like the others.
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It struck close to the little toe, and crossing over a little obliquely to the rear, was cut out just in front of the instep.
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At this invitation, the Crow stepped out and felt Pinocchio's pulse, his nose, his little toe.
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