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    Use "tooth" in a sentence

    tooth example sentences

    tooth


    toothed


    1. The tooth powder in the bathroom was turned around, but any of them could have done that


    2. The shape of the region was like a walrus tooth


    3. The skinny one had a claw half as long as his and the tasty one had a big tooth launcher


    4. The tooth it threw was huge with a wicked straight-edge point, one like he hadn't seen in thirty centuries


    5. The one with the wicked tooth launcher had disappeared from view


    6. This one, though tastier, was putting off less fear pheromones and looked to be serious with that tooth launcher


    7. The next time the one with the tooth launcher scanned the other way, he was going for it


    8. “I know that maybe Jeff is a little long in the tooth, but he has a great mind for strategy


    9. He had a gold tooth


    10. eleven years long on the tooth,

    11. Sabre tooth tigers and all that


    12. She took Ava to the bathroom and showed her which was her wash rag, tooth pick and soap


    13. justify the criminal! An eye for an eye! A tooth for a tooth!


    14. The establishment still ran on old fashioned lines; notably, there was little incidence of the super-bugs which appeared to afflict the majority of hospitals and the locals appreciated it accordingly, fighting tooth and nail to keep the place open every time there was a rumour that it might be closed


    15. He was also pretty sure he had chipped a tooth


    16. he was – though a bit long in the tooth, if you know what


    17. ” Babs grinned showing off his new gold filling in his front tooth balancing the one he commissioned some nearly four decades previously


    18. "And haven't you children a sweet tooth?"


    19. eye, tooth for tooth; as he hath caused a


    20. indications: eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth

    21. tooth came in contact with a twig


    22. a baby tooth flew onto the ground


    23. “What about the tooth faerie?” inquired Joey


    24. “The tooth fairy will still visit you, don't worry


    25. companies want it to be known) that placing a tooth in


    26. happened to be in close proximity that evening, that tooth


    27. The tooth faerie, with her wild, high hair and her


    28. retrieve the tooth but it wasn't there


    29. It should be mentioned that tooth faeries do not


    30. tooth faerie flies to the kitchen counter and spies the glass

    31. She has found the tooth


    32. Tooth faeries use teeth (not just human teeth) as


    33. The tooth faerie dives for the tooth, brings it to the


    34. The tooth faerie flinches her green little fists, she


    35. This tooth will do, she uses all of her strength to try


    36. He spits out the tooth faerie


    37. It's the tooth faerie! It's the tooth faerie, he wants


    38. Think: The tooth faerie


    39. He broke a tooth, and spat it out with fury


    40. baby tooth fell out

    41. tooth fairy out there that pays for baby teeth? Is there


    42. They were indeed courageous, as their name suggested, since as a part of their total-body, tidying up services, they would even head in and out of the hippo’s mouth with their dinky tooth brushes and dental floss to leave him with a glistening, bright smile when they were all done


    43. Without a moment’s hesitation Helez looked the king in the eyes and answered, “Your Majesty, in our culture and religion justice is served through an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth and a life for a life


    44. tooth for tooth" and then Himself tortures these same people mercilessly for not


    45. “It was my favorite as a child,” Nerissa gathered that Tragus had a sweet tooth


    46. To see a tooth fairy in your dream indicates that you will be rewarded or recognized for your current hardships and difficulties


    47. They had the consistency of iron and I knew many a person who had chipped a tooth or teeth trying to bite into them the best way to eat them without suffering damage to the teeth was to soak them in tea which softened them before you bit into one


    48. did know he was due for a wisdom tooth


    49. Something had moved in her - like as if an old rotten tooth had been dug out, taking with it the pain, and leaving only the gaping hole to be covered over and the tissue to reassemble itself in the healing process


    50. "Have you had your tooth fixed yet?"













































    1. gap toothed charm while the astonishing cavalcade played again


    2. She smiled a gap toothed smile at him as she lit an unfiltered cigarette and blew smoke all over his iced bun


    3. As the lights came up again slowly, the tart with a heart was standing where the blonde spirit had appeared, and she was smiling her soft and gentle, gap toothed smile once again


    4. the ugly looking troll of a man flashed a gap toothed grin at her and


    5. She smiled a gap toothed smile at him as she lit an


    6. Alec was contemplating the number of servings it would take to fill his stomach when a gap toothed old woman jumped in his face


    7. Its own toothed tongue, having fixed into Fin’s with its backwards facing teeth, tore Fin’s tongue from his mouth


    8. It flew into the air, landing on Conal’s bald head and before he could move, it had sunk its toothed tongue deep into his scalp


    9. beauty, but could only conceal his true emotions at the time with a half toothed


    10. I can’t really even call it a top rock just yet, he was just dancing, but he was circling around the cypher, staring down all of the Hip Hop Breakers- meanwhile some random spectator chick tapped me on my shoulder, and in an annoyingly chipper tone said, “Hey can you do the wave? … Do the wave!” and if she wasn’t chipper enough, she picked up her chipperness and added, “… that’ll show them, do a wave, and then you guys will win,” she said with high eyebrows and an over bit-horse toothed smile while moving her arms like a cheerleader would have or maybe she was pop-wavin’

    11. toothed squirrel, saving his life right when he was about to


    12. The downed pup wanted nothing more than to disengage from this tiny bundle of toothed energy and began squalling like a banshee


    13. AND THE SILENCE IS SAW TOOTHED, CUTTING THRU MY MIND


    14. There are toothed whales (orcas, sperm whales) and non-


    15. toothed cat’s I knew that the milk wasn’t for me


    16. toothed cat nearby, and he/she could be famished


    17. Over al , he wasn’t the usual upper class, big toothed,


    18. In the oceans the baleen and toothed cetaceans, or whales, had


    19. The falcon took his toothed beak and viciously pecked one of the man’s eyeballs repeatedly in the socket as the man screamed and writhed with pain


    20. These included three 16 pound stone sledges, several Cleveland model tackle blocks with long lengths of stout rope, three Disston's type cross cut saws for two man tree cutting, four stone picks of seven pounds each, two toothed stone mason's hammers of ten pounds each, six pointed quarry picks, various steel wedges, a large stone cutter's saw called a Frig Bob, a smaller starting saw called a Razzor, a triangular file to sharpen saw teeth, two drill braces, a pedal operated grinding stone of 60 pounds for sharpening of the other tools, and an assortment of small hand tools

    21. The little girl saw her mother and gave a gap toothed gurgle of joy and took off for her at high speed


    22. Another whale on the other side rose up out of the water and caught the carcass in its mouth with one massive toothed bite


    23. But the word of Mr Costello was an unwelcome language for him for he nauseated the wretch that seemed to him a cropeared creature of a misshapen gibbosity, born out of wedlock and thrust like a crookback toothed and feet first into the world, which the dint of the surgeon's pliers in his skull lent indeed a colour to, so as to put him in thought of that missing link of creation's chain desiderated by the late ingenious Mr Darwin


    24. The monster opened its great toothed mouth and the sound that came from it was the sound of the Fog Horn itself


    25. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its nervous-stallion shivering drums, clashed its harvest-moon cymbals, toothed its castanets, and throatily choked and sobbed its reeds, whistles, and baroque flutes


    26. - Leaves: Are they large or small? spear-shaped, rounded or strap-like? with toothed, or lobed edges? made up of several leaflets? uniform in colour?


    27. Look for the toothed, narrow oval leaves covered in stinging hairs and the spikes of green flowers


    28. 5 Wild Parsnips (Pastinaca sativa) are hairy, pungent, averaging 1m (3ft), with toothed leaflets and dense heads of tiny yellow flowers; in waste and grassy places


    29. 8 Wild Grapes (Vitis) are straggly, high-climbing, with large, heart-shaped coarsely toothed leaves, greenish flowers and bunches of amber to purplish grapes


    30. 5 Hazels (Corylus) are tall shrubs of thickets and waste ground, with toothed, oval to heart-shaped leaves and brownish-yellow catkins

    31. 3m (2-4ft), branching, with purple-streaked stems, a hollow-chambered rootstock, small 2-3 lobed, toothed leaflets and clusters of tiny white flowers, always found by water


    32. Willows (Salix) are broad-leaved trees or shrubs with toothed leaves, lighter on the underside, and distinctive yellow or green catkins


    33. Do not confuse their poisonous, spiky-cased nuts with those of Sweet Chestnut which has narrow, toothed leaves and much more densely prickled seed cases


    34. 3 Water Mint (Mentha aquatica) is aromatic, hairy, always near fresh water, with toothed, pointed oval leaves, a purplish stem to 80cm (32in) and clusters of pinkish flowers


    35. 4 Elms (Ulmus) are tall trees with large, oval, toothed leaves, green discshaped fruits and, often, suckers at the base of the trunk


    36. 5cm (1in) in length with large toothed jaws and a stinger


    37. "I know now that she carries her keys in her right pocket—they are all hung on a steel ring—one of them is three times as large as the rest, and has the wards toothed; that cannot be the key of her drawer—then she must have some strong box or safe


    38. All on a sudden he recalled a conjecture he had formed on the occasion of his preceding visit: the big key with the toothed wards, which was attached to the ring with the smaller ones, probably belonged, not to the drawers, but to some box in which the old woman, no doubt, hoarded up her valuables


    39. Toothed coral (Cymbidium odontorhizom) in flower


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    Synonyms for "tooth"

    tooth point tip cog tang peg barb spine incisor tusk cusp

    "tooth" definitions

    hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense


    something resembling the tooth of an animal


    toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell


    a means of enforcement


    one of a number of uniform projections on a gear