˜yÐÄvlog

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intoed

[ in-tohd ]

adjective

  1. having inwardly turned toes.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of intoed1

First recorded in 1825–35; in- 1 + toed
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Intoed, in-tÅd′, adj. having the toes more or less turned inwards.

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During his absence the command fell to a short, broad-shouldered warrior, who walked dreadfully intoed, and who seemed to stand very much in awe of Wah-wah-o-be.

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He was the short, intoed, bow-legged brave who had been accustomed to command in the now dead leader's absence, and he had never yet told anybody how much he envied and hated Kah-go-mish.

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It is smaller and more compact than the Kerry, shorter in the leg, and intoed before and behind.

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One moccasin like another! you may as well say that one foot is like another; though we all know that some are long, and others short; some broad and others narrow; some with high, and some with low insteps; some intoed, and some out.

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