Usage examples of "toe cap" in English with translation to French

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The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode. Le pas de mon ami était mal assuré et les clochettes attachées à son chapeau sonnaient alors qu'il marchait.
His toe bleeds. Son doigt saigne.
The cap is too small for me. Le chapeau est trop petit pour moi.
Any politician who does not toe the main party line would be branded a renegade. N'importe quel politicien qui ne suit pas les grandes lignes de son parti sera reconnu comme un traître.
Which cap is yours? Quel chapeau est le tien ?
I have a pain in my little toe. J'ai une douleur à mon petit orteil.
I found your cap. J'ai trouvé ta casquette.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by his toe, if he hollers let him go, eeny, meeny, miny, moe. My mother told me to catch the very best one and you are not it. Am, stram, gram, pic et pic et colégram, bour et bour et ratatam, am, stram, gram.
Tom had to wear a dunce cap. Tom a dû porter un bonnet d'âne.
The thief stubbed his toe on the door. Le voleur se cogna l'orteil contre la porte.
I paid ten dollars for this cap. J'ai payé dix dollars pour cette casquette.
Her toe bleeds. Son doigt saigne.
Where is your cap? Où est ta casquette ?
What is the price of this cap? Quel est le prix de cette casquette ?
Does this cap belong to you? Cette casquette vous appartient-elle ?
Take off your cap. Ôte ta casquette.
Each boy student has a school badge on his cap. Chaque étudiant masculin a le symbole de l'école sur sa casquette.
The boy adjusted his cap. Le garçon ajusta sa casquette.
Tom lost his cap, and he felt that he had to buy a new one. Tom a perdu sa casquette et il sentait qu'il devait en acheter une nouvelle.
A tuft of hair showed from underneath her cap. Une touffe de cheveux apparaissait du dessous de sa casquette.
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