toed Meaning in Tamil ( toed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
அடங்கியிருந்தார்,
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toed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அந்தப் பதிவு அமர்வில் பாஸ் வாசிப்பாளர்-கீபோர்ட் வாசிப்பாளர், ஜான் பால் ஜோன்ஸும் அடங்கியிருந்தார், அவர் பேஜ்ஜிடம் எதிர்கால திட்டங்களில் தானும் அவருடன் இணைந்து செயல்பட விரும்புவதாகக் கூறினார்.
toed's Usage Examples:
Women can also choose sleek Mary Janes or open-toed golf sandals.
The build is stout and heavy, the limbs and tail are short, the ears moderate, the eyes minute and the feet five-toed and plantigrade.
But Venizelos' decision to accept this offer was incontinently vetoed by King Constantine; and Venizelos was forced to resign, though supported by a strong parliamentary majority and an all but unanimous public opinion.
toed shoes or flowing garments are to be worn.
The lateral hind-toes (that is to say the second and fifth of the typical series) had, however, become rudimentary; although it is probable that the corresponding digits of the forelimb were functional, so that this foot was four-toed.
Pedicures also make the feet look and feel pretty during the summer months when you are apt to wear more open-toed shoes.
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The law presently interdicted these female comedians (onna-kabuki) in the interests of public morality, and they were succeeded by boy comedians (wakashu-kabuki) who simulated womens ways and were vetoed in their turn, giving place to yaro-kabuki (comedians with queues).
Though generally nearly smooth, or but slightly scaly, the surface of some hairs is imbricated; that is to say, shows projecting scale-like processes, as in some bats, while in the twotoed sloth (Choloepus) they are longitudinally grooved or fluted.
She tiptoed over to one of the cloth-covered objects, keeping a wary eye on the door, and carefully lifted the cloth.
We saw a roadside Woodcock Orchid Ophrys scolopax and had a fine view of a Short-toed Eagle flying over.
This bill passed both houses, but was vetoed in February 1859 by President Buchanan on the ground that it would cause friction between the states, that it would be uneconomical, that it might encourage fraudulent speculation, that it would injure existing institutions, and that it was unconstitutional.
Louis did not love his brothers, and he detested their policy, which without rendering him any service made his liberty and even his life precarious; yet, loath to condemn them to death, he vetoed the decree.
Synonyms:
two-toe, two-toed, square-toed, pointed-toe, pointy-toed, squared-toe,
Antonyms:
improper, toeless,