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tooth
noun as in a hard bony structure in the jaws of vertebrates
noun as in a toothlike or tooth-shaped object
Example Sentences
In October, the Campaign for Better Transport group said raising rail fares above inflation and increasing the cost of railcards was a "kick in the teeth" for people who rely on public transport.
Instead, Leigh goes back to one of his favorite filmmaking signatures, a trick that hits like a cartoon piano and leaves the audience with a mouthful of black and white keys for teeth.
Until recently, abortion-ban states like Texas mostly gnashed their teeth and railed against their blue state counterparts for allowing this underground enterprise to flourish.
A tiny stage in a terraced house where some of Britain's best-known bands cut their teeth has been rediscovered.
If the body’s jaws and teeth aren’t suitable for comparison, pathologists will take a DNA sample from the body’s organs or blood.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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