pointed toe Meaning in Bengali
Adjective:
সরু অঙ্গুলী,
Similer Words:
pointespointful
pointier
pointing out
pointman
pointy toed
poison gas
poison hemlock
poison ivy
poison mercury
poison oak
poison pill
poisonivy
poisonous nightshade
poisonous parasol
pointed toe's Usage Examples:
that gives both the boot and shoe their name is the very sharp and long pointed toe, reminiscent of medieval footwear and approximately the same as the long.
high heel that is traditionally made of stacked leather, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing.
they are tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boots with a sharp pointed toe.
front surface, as using a toe kick with a regular shoe with a rounded or pointed toe could cause the ball to travel in an unpredictable direction.
They can have a rounded or pointed toe, and are usually made of leather.
The boots had a low heel, and a semi-pointed toe that made them practical for mounted troops, as they allowed easy use.
Full brogues (also known as wingtips) are characterised by a pointed toe cap with extensions (wings) that run along both sides of the toe, terminating.
settlement, they received an unlimited license to produce a patented pointed toe stocking in a patent held by a company, Gotham Gold Toe Hoisery.
a flamboyant kick before flipping his hair back and settling into a pointed toe pose.
The horse should have straight, "daisy cutter" or "pointed toe" movement - "flicky toes" are a fault that suggests a horse has been.
Shoe with long pointed toe from Poland, popular in 15th century Europe.
Shoes began to develop a pointed toe at this time however, they were much more restrained than they were in.
platform at the front end of the shoe, rather than the more sharply pointed toe of earlier models.
dance Swedish polska ← feminine of polsk, "Polish" MW Poulaine (The pointed toe of) a crackowe shoe (see above) Middle French (soulier à la) poulaine.
The boot featured a four-inch heel and pointed toe.
Synonyms:
toed; pointy-toed;
Antonyms:
toeless;