13 collocations for toe

The only trouble they had in the classroom was with Professor Sharp, who made them "toe the mark" upon every occasion.

No, Gussie will have to toe the line, and I shall be saved from a job at which I confess the soul shuddered.

The lessons over, we were told to "toe the crack," and "make obeisance," and were then put through our paces in the field of general knowledge.

From top to toe the figure's Dutch!

Autumn Evenings Apples on the table an' the grate-fire blazin' high, Oh, I'm sure the whole world hasn't any happier man than I; The Mother sittin' mendin' little stockin's, toe an' knee, An' tellin' all that's happened through the busy day to me: Oh, I don't know how to say it, but these cosy autumn nights Seem to glow with true contentment an' a thousand real delights.

I was stiff enough now, and felt myself from top to toe a regular marine in the service of my country.

" Ned Post threw the ball, and his squad of veterans turned to observe the odd-looking country boy toe the pigskin.

Both stepped to toe the scratch.

day wee went aboord and set saile, the wind being very calme wee toed the ship all that day, and toward Sunne set, the castle sent a Fragatta vnto us to giue vs warning of three Foistes comming after vs, for whose comming wee prepared and watched all night, but they came not.

Whipple, for the first time in the round, drove poorly, toeing his ball badly, and dropping it almost off of the course and just short of the second bunker.

And while Spinrobin trembled from head to toe Mr. Skale bore down upon him and laid a hand upon his shoulder.

Please!" He toed the carpet.

An' don't le' 's mutter 'bout the awfle bricks We'll give 'em, ef we ketch 'em in a fix: That 'ere's most frequently the kin' o' talk Of critters can't be kicked to toe the chalk; Your "You'll see nex' time!"

13 collocations for  toe