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toe
noun
one
of
the
five
small
parts
at
the
end
of
each
human
foot
,
or
the
similar
part
on
an
animal
’
s
foot
•
Lia
stubbed
her
toe
on
the
coffee
table
and
yelped
in
pain
.
Lia
stubbed
her
toe
on
the
coffee
table
and
yelped
in
pain
.
•
A
baby
wiggled
all
ten
toes
while
lying
on
the
changing
mat
.
A
baby
wiggled
all
ten
toes
while
lying
on
the
changing
mat
.
Old
English
tā
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
teen
and
German
Zehe
.
noun
the
front
end
or
tip
of
a
shoe
,
sock
,
or
similar
object
•
There
was
a
tiny
hole
in
the
toe
of
my
favorite
sock
.
There
was
a
tiny
hole
in
the
toe
of
my
favorite
sock
.
•
The
dancer
scuffed
the
leather
toe
of
her
ballet
shoe
on
the
rough
floor
.
The
dancer
scuffed
the
leather
toe
of
her
ballet
shoe
on
the
rough
floor
.
verb
-
toe
,
toeing
,
toes
,
toed
to
touch
,
push
,
or
move
something
with
your
toes
or
the
front
of
your
shoe
,
or
to
adjust
wheels
so
their
front
edges
point
slightly
inward
or
outward
•
Ella
carefully
toed
the
door
shut
without
using
her
hands
.
Ella
carefully
toed
the
door
shut
without
using
her
hands
.
•
He
toed
the
soccer
ball
forward
to
his
teammate
.
He
toed
the
soccer
ball
forward
to
his
teammate
.
photo
verb
to
take
a
photograph
of
someone
or
something
•
Tourists
paused
to
let
the
guide
photo
them
in
front
of
the
ancient
temple
.
Tourists
paused
to
let
the
guide
photo
them
in
front
of
the
ancient
temple
.
•
He
loves
to
photo
birds
early
in
the
morning
.
He
loves
to
photo
birds
early
in
the
morning
.
Back-formation
from
the
noun
photo
,
meaning
to
take
a
photograph
,
first
appearing
in
the
early
20th
century
.
potato
noun
-
potato
,
potatoes
a
round
or
oval
starchy
root
vegetable
with
thin
skin
that
grows
underground
and
is
eaten
boiled
,
baked
,
or
fried
•
For
dinner
,
she
served
roast
chicken
with
a
buttery
baked
potato
.
For
dinner
,
she
served
roast
chicken
with
a
buttery
baked
potato
.
•
He
peeled
each
potato
carefully
before
dropping
it
into
the
soup
pot
.
He
peeled
each
potato
carefully
before
dropping
it
into
the
soup
pot
.
Borrowed
into
English
in
the
16th
century
from
Spanish
“
patata
,”
itself
blending
Taíno
“
batata
” (
sweet
potato
)
and
Quechua
“
papa
” (
potato
).
noun
-
potato
,
potatoes
the
green
plant
of
the
nightshade
family
that
bears
potatoes
underground
and
has
white
or
purple
flowers
•
The
farmer
inspected
each
potato
for
signs
of
blight
.
The
farmer
inspected
each
potato
for
signs
of
blight
.
•
After
flowering
,
the
potato
sends
nutrients
down
to
enlarge
its
tubers
.
After
flowering
,
the
potato
sends
nutrients
down
to
enlarge
its
tubers
.
noun
-
potato
,
potatoes
informal
:
a
person
who
is
lazy
,
awkward
,
or
dull
,
often
spending
long
periods
sitting
indoors
•
After
binge-watching
shows
all
weekend
,
I
felt
like
a
total
potato
.
After
binge-watching
shows
all
weekend
,
I
felt
like
a
total
potato
.
•
Stop
being
a
potato
and
come
play
basketball
with
us
!
Stop
being
a
potato
and
come
play
basketball
with
us
!
noun
-
potato
,
potatoes
slang
:
a
very
low-quality
electronic
device
,
especially
a
camera
or
computer
,
that
produces
poor
results
•
The
picture
is
so
blurry
—
did
you
take
it
with
a
potato
?
The
picture
is
so
blurry
—
did
you
take
it
with
a
potato
?
•
My
old
laptop
is
a
complete
potato
when
it
comes
to
running
new
games
.
My
old
laptop
is
a
complete
potato
when
it
comes
to
running
new
games
.
tomato
noun
-
tomato
,
tomatoes
a
round
,
juicy
red
fruit
with
smooth
skin
and
many
seeds
,
often
eaten
raw
or
cooked
in
salads
,
sauces
,
and
other
dishes
•
At
lunchtime
,
Maria
sliced
a
ripe
tomato
for
her
sandwich
.
At
lunchtime
,
Maria
sliced
a
ripe
tomato
for
her
sandwich
.
•
The
salad
looked
colorful
with
red
tomato
and
green
lettuce
.
The
salad
looked
colorful
with
red
tomato
and
green
lettuce
.
Early
17th
century
:
from
Spanish
‘
tomate
’,
of
Nahuatl
origin
(‘
tomatl
’)
noun
-
tomato
,
tomatoes
the
leafy
,
bushy
plant
with
hairy
stems
and
yellow
flowers
that
produces
tomato
fruits
•
The
gardener
watered
each
tomato
every
morning
to
help
it
grow
tall
.
The
gardener
watered
each
tomato
every
morning
to
help
it
grow
tall
.
•
After
a
few
weeks
,
the
small
tomato
began
to
sprout
yellow
flowers
.
After
a
few
weeks
,
the
small
tomato
began
to
sprout
yellow
flowers
.
noun
-
tomato
,
tomatoes
(
slang
,
dated
)
an
attractive
young
woman
,
especially
one
considered
stylish
or
sexually
appealing
•
In
the
old
movie
,
the
detective
calls
the
singer
a
real
tomato
.
In
the
old
movie
,
the
detective
calls
the
singer
a
real
tomato
.
•
His
grandpa
still
uses
the
term
tomato
to
talk
about
pretty
girls
.
His
grandpa
still
uses
the
term
tomato
to
talk
about
pretty
girls
.
American
slang
from
the
1920s
,
possibly
comparing
a
woman
’
s
attractiveness
to
the
bright
,
eye-catching
color
of
a
ripe
tomato