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set one's teeth

VERB
grit one's teeth
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It was a noise that set one’s teeth on edge and bristled the hair at the back of one’s neck.

From "1984" by George Orwell

The noise he made was more like the squeaking of a pencil on a slate; it set one's teeth on edge; the violin itself seemed to squeal with pain.

From The Four Feathers by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)

Five different shades of red on the same hat are enough to set one's teeth on edge.

From The Little Colonel at Boarding-School by Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows)

It is possible to have a table spread with all that is needful, and yet to set one's teeth, and lock one's lips, and receive no strength and no gladness from the rich provision.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms by Maclaren, Alexander

The machine-like gestures of the little preachers with arms too short for the work, were answered by words learned by rote, so false as to set one's teeth on edge.

From The Nabob, Volume 1 by Ives, George Burnham




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