Definitions
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- adjective having a pointed toe
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Examples
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Shoe Number 72, a burgundy snake-skinned pointed-toe pump, she sat on top of the shade of a man's bedside table-lamp.
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In the summer, a linen pencil skirt, crisp white blouse. and neutral pointed-toe pumps look elegant and fresh.
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Facing a long hallway lined with closed doors, I summoned up my remaining strength and pulled my suitcase toward the room, silently cursing my lovely pointed-toe pink shoes that fell off at least five times during the long trek.
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Shoe Number 72, a burgundy snake-skinned pointed-toe pump, she sat on top of the shade of a man's bedside table-lamp.
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Facing a long hallway lined with closed doors, I summoned up my remaining strength and pulled my suitcase toward the room, silently cursing my lovely pointed-toe pink shoes that fell off at least five times during the long trek.
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Facing a long hallway lined with closed doors, I summoned up my remaining strength and pulled my suitcase toward the room, silently cursing my lovely pointed-toe pink shoes that fell off at least five times during the long trek.
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She seemed taller than he remembered, but once she entered the restaurant along with her brother Edward, he saw the sleek pointed-toe stilettos that encased her feet.
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Her four-inch, gold pointed-toe stilettos made her feel like the queen diva she knew she was.
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Her four-inch, gold pointed-toe stilettos made her feel like the queen diva she knew she was.
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Her four-inch, gold pointed-toe stilettos made her feel like the queen diva she knew she was.
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