Definitions
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- adjective having two toes
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Examples
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Two docents very eagerly pointed out to us that the two-toed sloth was lounging about outside her den, out in the open, which they said she very rarely does.
Airborne Toxic Event + People in Airplanes greygirlbeast 2009
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Mostly, though, I'm glad I didn't use "taste of history,""off the beaten path" or "when in Rome," all of which signal lazy-as-a two-toed sloth writing, and should alert the reader to beat a path to another tour operator.
Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague Richard Bangs 2010
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Instead, we find the two-toed tracks of feral pigs—wonderful animals like my Christopher, social and smart.
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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Lotta just shrugged and returned the woolly, two-toed slippers to the closet.
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His physical mutations include blue fur, two-toed and -fingered feet and hands not including thumbs, yellow eyes, and a prehensile tail.
Nightcrawler Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2010
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Mostly, though, I'm glad I didn't use "taste of history," "off the beaten path" or "when in Rome," all of which signal lazy-as-a two-toed sloth writing, and should alert the reader to beat a path to another tour operator.
Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague Richard Bangs 2010
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Mostly, though, I'm glad I didn't use "taste of history," "off the beaten path" or "when in Rome," all of which signal lazy-as-a two-toed sloth writing, and should alert the reader to beat a path to another tour operator.
Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague Richard Bangs 2010
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For the first one I saw a footprint made by a two-toed monster.
Easter Indiscretions 2010
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Mostly, though, I'm glad I didn't use "taste of history,""off the beaten path" or "when in Rome," all of which signal lazy-as-a two-toed sloth writing, and should alert the reader to beat a path to another tour operator.
Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague Richard Bangs 2010
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His physical mutations include blue fur, two-toed and -fingered feet and hands not including thumbs, yellow eyes, and a prehensile tail.
Archive 2010-03-01 Michael James 2010
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