Phrases with «toehold»

Toehold refers to a small advantage or foothold gained in a situation. It's like a starting point or a small step forward that allows further progress or control. Full definition

Sentences with «toehold»

  • An article in the May 23, 2001, edition of Education Week («New Accreditor Gaining Toehold in Teacher Ed.») (edweek.org)
  • His party has only the barest of majorities in the chamber, which is its only toehold on political power statewide. (nytimes.com)
  • For Republicans, who are keeping their last toehold of statewide power with Felder's help, his decision to stay put is an obviously welcome well, even as they brace for a potential Democratic wave year. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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