- pointy-toed
- adjectivehaving a pointed toe-
pointy-toed shoes
• Syn: ↑pointed-toe• Similar to: ↑toed
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pointy-toed shoes
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
toed — adjective having a toe or toes of a specified kind; often used in combination • Ant: ↑toeless • Similar to: ↑pointy toed, ↑pointed toe, ↑square toed, ↑squared toe, ↑two toed, ↑two toe … Useful english dictionary
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pointed-toe — adjective having a pointed toe pointy toed shoes • Syn: ↑pointy toed • Similar to: ↑toed … Useful english dictionary
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