Examples of using Second toe in English and their translations into Italian
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coming to overlap the second toe.
While the feet of most early paravians bore a single, large"sickle claw" on the second toe which was held retracted off the ground,
in unmatched pairs) on the second toe of both feet.
that passes between the big toe and second toe.
tore the belly of a huge curved claw that grew on the second toe of each foot.
These features include enlarged claws on the second toe which may have been held clear of the ground in life,
considering though that the second toe is not visible.
held the second toe off the ground in a hyperextended position,
Now, seeing as the blue bathmat footprint showed an imprint of the second toe, and on the supposition that the two particularities mentioned above render Sollecito's foot morphologically unique, Prof. Vinci reached the
In the first place, the presence of the second toe of the foot of Raffaele Sollecito impressed in the print on the blue bathmat is not very significant, since it could be the consequence of stepping onto a soft material which will move under the pressure of a foot, allowing this second toe to make a mark which it would not make on a rigid surface.
believe in the imprint of the second toe, which Raffaele Sollecito's foot would not have made,
Both the first and second toes on each foot of B.
The space between the first and second toes may also be widened.
And our strangely short second toes.
Her second toes are slightly longer than her first.
In Greek sandals, the toe strap was worn between the first and second toes, while Roman sandals had the strap between the second
Your second toe freaks me out.
The second phalanx of the second toe is short.
See the joint on your second toe?
Yes. Hello! Your second toe's longer than your big toe! .