1. toeing - Noun
2. toeing - Verb
of Toe
Source: Webster's dictionaryToeing the starting line of a marathon, regardless of the language you speak, the God you worship or the color of your skin, we all stand as equal. Perhaps the world would be a better place if more people ran. Dean Karnazes
It seems that white people on average are quite silly, for most of us have lapped up the version of Indian history propagated by India's "eminent historians" whose eminence results from their toeing the hegemonic party-line rather than from a respect for the data in the primary sources. (305) Koenraad Elst
We discovered we are both pleasantly furious half of the time, When we're not just toeing the line. Ani DiFranco
Sangay, who is toeing the path adopted by the Dalai Lama for years to resolve the issue of Tibet, is expecting some changes in the mindset of the Chinese over granting greater autonomy for people in Tibet. Source: Internet
I blame her for not standing up for Washingtonians and instead toeing the party line. Source: Internet
Most drivers are American, and they drive gently as Americans do, relaxing at the wheels of their SUVs, coasting, barely toeing their accelerators. Source: Internet