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dig in toes

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  • dig your toes in — dig your ˈheels/ˈtoes in idiom to refuse to do sth or to change your mind about sth • They dug in their heels and would not lower the price. Main entry: ↑digidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig your heels in — phrase to refuse to do something even though other people are trying to persuade you The more we argued, the more she dug her heels in. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym Main entry: dig * * * dig your ˈheels/ˈtoes in idiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig´i|tate´ly — dig|i|tate «DIHJ uh tayt», adjective. 1. having separate or divided fingers or toes. 2. having radiating divisions or leaflets like fingers: »a digitate leaf. –dig´i|tate´ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig|i|tate — «DIHJ uh tayt», adjective. 1. having separate or divided fingers or toes. 2. having radiating divisions or leaflets like fingers: »a digitate leaf. –dig´i|tate´ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig|i|ti|grade — «DIHJ uh tuh grayd», adjective, noun. –adj. having feet shaped so that the toes, but not the heels, are on the ground: »Dogs, cats, and horses are digitigrade animals. –n. a digitigrade animal. ╂[< New Latin digitigrada < Latin digitus… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig|i|to|plan|tar — «DIHJ uh toh PLAN tuhr», adjective. of or having to do with the sole of the foot and the toes …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig — v. & n. v. (digging; past and past part. dug) 1 intr. break up and remove or turn over soil, ground, etc., with a tool, one s hands, (of an animal) claws, etc. 2 tr. a break up and displace (the ground etc.) in this way. b (foll. by up) break up… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in|ter|dig|it|al — «IHN tuhr DIHJ uh tuhl», adjective. between or joining fingers or toes: »The webbing of a duck s foot is interdigital …   Useful english dictionary

  • par|i|dig|i|tate — «PAR uh DIHJ uh tayt», adjective. having the same number of toes on each foot. ╂[< Latin pār, paris + English digitate] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation — Progressive muscle relaxation (or PMR) is a technique of stress management developed by American physician Edmund Jacobson in the early 1920s. Jacobson argued that since muscular tension accompanies anxiety, one can reduce anxiety by learning how …   Wikipedia

  • digitoplantar — dig·i·to·plan·tar .dij ət ə plant ər, plan .tär adj of or relating to the toes and the plantar surface of the foot * * * dig·i·to·plan·tar (dij″ĭ to planґtər) [digito + plantar] pertaining to the toes and the sole of the foot …   Medical dictionary

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