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tooth

[tooth] / tuθ /


NOUN
a toothlike or tooth-shaped object
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Example Sentences

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He explains that defaults, automatically performed activities like brewing coffee in the morning and brushing our teeth at night, drive nearly half our actions.

From The Wall Street Journal

While their bones and teeth show they lived hard lives, objects found amongst the graves suggest wealth and luxury.

From BBC

The daughter of Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy tycoon jailed in Hong Kong, has expressed concerns about her father's deteriorating health in prison, saying that his fingernails "sometimes fall off" and his teeth are rotting.

From BBC

Scientists have uncovered more than 30,000 fossilized teeth, bones, and other remains on the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen.

From Science Daily

American mythology, especially, loves an underdog story — the overlooked fighter, the underestimated woman, the scrappy nobody who turns out to have teeth.

From Salon