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toeless
  • a word derived from toe.

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I was in my room listening to the game on the radio the day that the toeless Dempsey kicked a desperation 63-yard field goal to turn a one-point deficit into a two-point win.

From Washington Post • Apr. 24, 2020

Faceless, armless, toeless, sexless and potbellied, the figures could be store dummies, moon men, dolls, Oscars, or medical textbook diagrams.

From Time Magazine Archive

At Paluxy, some prints are oblong and toeless.

From Time Magazine Archive

His enemies, however, send shivers rippling along the spine: toeless, green-scaled Ores, fire-breathing Balrogs, Barrow-wights who put their prey in a catatonic trance, and the Ringwraiths, nine black-shrouded riders on nine black horses.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then a great, flat, toeless foot was forced through below.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien

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