Sentence examples for keep one toe from inspiring English sources

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Albers emphasizes that Facebook isn't all bad-having body image issues can be isolating, and the social media site helps you to "keep one toe in the social world, and is often an easy first step to connecting with others".

It's good to keep one toe in showbiz because I love to perform for people and tell them stories right into their ears, accompanied by what in my mind sounds like toe-tapping bluegrass music, though it could be just a shittily played, out-of-tune baritone ukulele.

Or, you can use a bandage or a toe sock, which is a single toe covering designed to keep one toe separate from the others.

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I've been very lucky because I've had the English stage to move back to.' She's always kept one toe on it, doing theatre in London and Manchester between screen outings in Liar Liar and The Madness of King George.

On the plus side, it does keep one on one's toes, and I wouldn't be the towering figure I am today without him.

Serious question: How do you keep that one toe peeking out warm in these knee-high boots?

"It just keeps one or two cricketers on their toes in these next three weeks in the Caribbean and the white ball cricket before they select their World Cup squad". England play five one-day internationals against the West Indies, which start on Wednesday, prior to a three-match Twenty20 series against the same side.

Mind you, at times I would wax nostalgic about the good old days, and how a boat kept one on one's toes, rather than waiting for Godot.

Kyochon needs to keep on its toes.

Keep on your toes.

Footwork: Keep on your toes and keep moving.

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