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Examples
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I mean we don't want to step on someones toe's or hurt someone's feelings.
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I mean we don't want to step on someones toe's or hurt someone's feelings.
Napolitano: No indication of wider plot in botched airline attack 2009
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The translation captures something of the Cartesian view of matter as sheer extension, so that we cannot tell whether there is a willing subject "behind" the toe's descent into the mouth's wet cavity.
Hegel on Buddhism 2007
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Before drawing on his boots he bestowed upon his toe a long glance of affection; the bullet that had passed within a very few inches of this adjunct of his anatomy had emphasized a toe's importance.
The Desert Valley Jackson Gregory 1912
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"Jimmy, your toe's come through your boot," or "Go home, you dirty boy, and clean yourself," until the very sight of them was weariness.
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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While Wigan were hanging on they always posed a threat, with Jordi Gomez impressive in midfield, and they were a toe's width from equalising when Rodallega put James McCarthy through and his left-footed shot was thwarted by Hart.
BBC News - Home 2012
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The toe's movements since 1907 were not disclosed.
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The toe's movements since 1907 were not disclosed.
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The toe's movements since 1907 were not disclosed.
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"But then I heard these screams coming from the bedroom, and he was yelling, 'My toe's gone, my toe's gone!'"
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