English to Punjabi Dictionary Toe

Toe

Toe
definition
verb
he toed off his shoes and flexed his feet
push, touch, or kick (something) with one's toe.
he toes out when he walks
walk with the toes pointed in (or out).
noun
he cut his big toe on a sharp stone
any of the five digits at the end of the human foot.
Instead of just latching together via a single bar at the toe , these components make a second connection that stabilizes the ski.
the lower end, tip, or point of something, in particular.
example
He has broken the metatarsal bone alongside big 'toe' , one of five such bones in each foot.
The following morning we climbed on, ascending steeply to reach the 'toe' of the glacier that lead up to Syram and its unnamed pyramidal neighbour.
At the place where it sprang from the 'toe' of the valley wall I crouched down to dip my fingers in the fresh water.
It also stops me from reaching for the ball so much and losing shots off the 'toe' .
A slightly shut clubface means the 'toe' of the club points more out than normal when the shaft is parallel to the ground on the backswing.
Sure enough, she's hitting balls off the hosel, she's hitting it off the 'toe' .
The foot is normally structured so that the big 'toe' is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it (the first metatarsal) and all the toes spread outwards from this.
It likely used its muscled shoulders and the enlarged claw on the second 'toe' of each forelimb to grasp its prey.
Because 99 percent of us bring the putter back with the 'toe' slightly open, most misses are going to be pushed outside the intended line.
It was decided to ignore the protective gabion walls alongside the 'toe' of the embankment for the purpose of the ranking.
Instead of just latching together via a single bar at the 'toe' , these components make a second connection that stabilizes the ski.
Four ‘station stones’ set at the corners of a rectangle just inside the inner 'toe' of the surrounding bank were also set up.
he cut his big 'toe' on a sharp stone
Anyway, just make sure they're flat and have a round 'toe' and no strap.
To be square, the 'toe' of the club needs to point at the sky.
Paul described how surgeons formed a new thumb on his right hand from the big 'toe' on the foot that they had amputated hours earlier.
She looked down at the thick carpet of her room, digging the 'toe' of her sneakers into the floral pattern.
Too many golfers hit the ball off the top of the clubhead, the bottom of the clubhead, the 'toe' or the heel.
The key for me is playing the ball off the 'toe' of my 60-degree wedge.
The pressure from the big 'toe' pushing inwards affects the other toes.
He had distinctive brown eyebrows, wore dentures and was missing the big 'toe' on his right foot.
If you put your index finger between your big toe and your second 'toe' and then slide it up an inch toward your ankle, you can feel a pulse.
They wound up paddling through an ice maze on a lake at the 'toe' of a glacier.
I dropped my cigarette to the ground and put it out with the 'toe' of my sneakers.
I like to see a player putt the ball off the center of the putter, not back toward the heel or up toward the 'toe' .
The 'toe' is going to catch the ground first and send the clubface wide open.
The surgery repaired a torn tendon that attached his big 'toe' to his right foot.
Little turquoise straps secure an apple-green sole, squared-off at the 'toe' .
A bunion occurs as a result of a deformity in the big toe known as hallux valgus, where hallux means the big 'toe' and valgus means abnormal bending towards the other toes.
I have a giant blister on the bottom of my big 'toe' and my feet still hurt.
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