1. take
Take care.
It is not necessary for you to take his advice if you don't want to.
We must take protective measures against floods.
Take one tablet a day until all of the medicine is gone.
Take lots of vitamin C to avoid catching cold.
Tom doesn't know whether he should take on the job or not.
Because I didn't take the bus, I'm still not home.
Taking a hot bath helps me take my mind off my worries.
You'll save yourself a lot of time if you take the car.
If you take a close look, you'll find that your friends and you have similar personalities.
Don't take it for granted that the nature is always there to help us.
Instead of cleaning the house today, I think I'll take a walk.
Thanks for having explained to me at last why people take me for an idiot.
On weekends, I take my dogs out for a long walk in the park.
Although teachers give a lot of advice, students don't always take it.
2. toe
I accidentally kicked a large rock and broke my toe.
He fell into the cesspool and got covered from head to toe.
The boy stood on his toes to see what was happening.
I have a big toe
to stub one’s toe
He stood toe to toe with his enemy.
Her toe bleeds.
Any politician who does not toe the main party line would be branded a renegade.
A strict father makes his children toe the line by thorough training.
The plump young woman thrust the heel of her stiletto into my big toe under the pretence that I had been too forceful.
My monster's name is Zaggy. He has got fourteen toes.
When I had a broken toe, I was in agony for days after someone stepped on it.
Can you touch your toes?
Vera slipped off her shoes and wiggled her toes.
The gang leader made all the members toe the line, keeping control through fear.