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Definition of Pointed-toe
1. Adjective. Having a pointed toe. "Pointy-toed shoes"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pointed-toe
Literary usage of Pointed-toe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum by British Museum, Samuel Birch (1879)
"Leather sandal of elegant shape, with pointed toe of maroon and green leather.
4400 (Shelf 3). Leather sandal with pointed toe of green colour. ..."
2. Practipedics: The Science of Giving Foot Comfort and Correcting the Cause of by William Mathias Scholl (1917)
"CAUSES This condition is caused by short and pointed toe shoes and pointed toe
stockings, which force the bones of the toes into an abnormal shape. ..."
3. A Manual on Foot Care and Shoe Fitting for Officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S by William Leake Mann, Spencer Augustus Folsom (1920)
"This affection is caused by the individual's wearing pointed toe shoes of the
English type in which the inner side of the sole is not a continuation of a ..."
4. Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Association by Indiana State Medical Association (1905)
"Here is an example of what is done by the pointed toe shoe. (Exhibiting another
cast. ... It is the result of wearing the pointed toe shoe. ..."
5. Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum by British Museum, Samuel Birch (1879)
"Leather sandal of elegant shape, with pointed toe of maroon and green leather.
4400 (Shelf 3). Leather sandal with pointed toe of green colour. ..."
6. Practipedics: The Science of Giving Foot Comfort and Correcting the Cause of by William Mathias Scholl (1917)
"CAUSES This condition is caused by short and pointed toe shoes and pointed toe
stockings, which force the bones of the toes into an abnormal shape. ..."
7. A Manual on Foot Care and Shoe Fitting for Officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S by William Leake Mann, Spencer Augustus Folsom (1920)
"This affection is caused by the individual's wearing pointed toe shoes of the
English type in which the inner side of the sole is not a continuation of a ..."
8. Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Association by Indiana State Medical Association (1905)
"Here is an example of what is done by the pointed toe shoe. (Exhibiting another
cast. ... It is the result of wearing the pointed toe shoe. ..."