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    toe·hold
    [ˈtōˌ(h)ōld]
    noun
    toehold (noun) · toeholds (plural noun) · toe-hold (noun) · toe-holds (plural noun)
    1. a small place where a person's foot can be lodged to support them, especially while climbing.
      • a relatively insignificant position from which further progress may be made:
        "the importance of networking at conventions to gain a toehold in the industry"
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    a very small hole or space on a rock face, just big enough to put your foot in when you are climbing Definition of toehold noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
    3 meanings: 1. a small foothold to facilitate climbing 2. any means of gaining access, support, etc 3. a wrestling hold in.... Click for more definitions.
    1. (Mountaineering) a small foothold to facilitate climbing 2. any means of gaining access, support, etc: the socialist party gained a toehold in the local elections. 3. (Wrestling) a wrestling hold in which the opponent's toe is held and his leg twisted against the joints
    A toehold is a sturdy spot where you can put your foot, especially when you're climbing. If you don't find a safe toehold, you'll never manage to get over that fence to get your baseball back. A literal toehold is an area where at least part of your foot can fit and that's strong enough to hold your weight.
  3. toehold noun [ C ] us / ˈtoʊ.hoʊld / uk / ˈtəʊ.həʊld / toehold noun [C] (IN ROCK) Add to word list a small hole or surface on a rock that is just big enough for a climber to put the end of his or her foot in or on:
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    toehold / ˈ toʊˌhoʊld/ noun plural toeholds Britannica Dictionary definition of TOEHOLD [count] 1 : a place where your toes may be placed when you are climbing a cliff, a mountain, etc.
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    a small space in something, as a ledge on a hill, just large enough to support the toes, as in climbing. any slight advantage or support that helps progress: He had a toehold in the company when the chairman of the board recommended him. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023 toe•hold (tō′ hōld), n.
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