toenail in the PONS Dictionary

toenail Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an ingrowing toenail

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Later, he was depicted with ordinary human feet with long, pointed toenails on them.
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Assess your patient's knowledge and ability to care for their fingernails and toenails.
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Sometimes for this reason the girl's toenails would be peeled back and removed altogether.
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The procedure of drilling a hole through a fingernail or toenail is also known as trephination.
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One of the most common places to toenail a framing member is where a rafter meets the top plate of a wall at the birdsmouth.
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His shoulders are 28 metres wide and his smallest toenail is large enough to easily accommodate a seated person.
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The species is also encountered with some frequency as a non-dermatophyte agent of nail infections (onychomycosis), particularly in toenails.
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Once he handed out elephant toenails to the neighborhood children as a curiosity.
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However, typically in healthy populations fingernails grow at about 0.1mm/day and toenails at about 0.05mm/day.
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Every aspect down to a fingernail or toenail is perfected.
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