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tooth English

Meaning tooth meaning

What does tooth mean?
Definitions in simple English

tooth

A tooth is a hard, white thing in your mouth. You use your teeth to chew food. A tooth is a sharp point sticking out of something and forms a row of sharp objects for cutting. A tooth is a rounded point on a gear that is used to transmit or receive force and motion to other gears.

tooth

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 a means of enforcement the treaty had no teeth in it toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell one of a number of uniform projections on a gear

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Examples tooth examples

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Simple sentences

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
I had to have a tooth pulled out.
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
When I bite down, this tooth hurts.
My upper right wisdom tooth hurts.
Is this tooth sensitive to cold foods?
This tooth is decayed.
This tooth is wobbly.
This tooth is loose.
My sister has a sweet tooth.
I have a sweet tooth.
This tooth has to have a filling.
I wonder if they don't have meetings anymore where strong words fly and everyone goes at each other tooth and nail.
I had a tooth pulled out last week.
I must get a bad tooth pulled out.
I had a tooth pulled.

Movie subtitles

You do know why they call me the Tooth Fairy. Don't you?
If you don't want to go back to prison for 100 years, you better get me some intel on the Tooth Fairy.
And the Tooth Fairy steps right in, nothing changes, and I get a net gain of zero.
I am Ahab. And the Tooth Fairy, that fat piece of shit, is my white whale.
I'm gonna take these and apply a fine-tooth comb with a glass of Merlot.
It's that old tooth again.
You open your mouth and I'll pop a tooth out of it.
The country's bare as a wolf's tooth.
What does the tooth fall?
Is your tooth all right, Stanley? Shall I have your potatoes mashed with milk?
An eye for an eye. and a tooth for a toothbrush.
He still talks as if he were having a tooth yanked.
It seems he's gone to the tailor's to have a tooth pulled.
It's a nasty ache, it's helped very well by a bullet with the tooth powder that was discovered by Berthold Schwarz.
You do know why they call me the Tooth Fairy.
And the Tooth Fairy, that fat piece of shit, is my white whale.
When are you gonna get that tooth fixed?
It's a loose tooth, sir.
Say, what about the tooth, the buzzer?
That's a loose tooth, sir, that does that.
Come on. We're gonna yank that tooth.
Why, they could pull every tooth in my head and I wouldn't even feel it.
Didn't I get the right tooth?
You got the fight tooth but the wrong man.
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a toothbrush.
Is this a tooth for a tooth?
I'll kick that one tooth of yours out, you old fool.
I don't want your tooth to hurt, either. - Ooh.
No, it's my tooth again.
Hold it in your mouth next to your tooth, but don't swallow.
You better get that tooth fixed.
Tooth aching this morning?
The dentist gave me that for that bad tooth pain, remember?
This tooth.
One cannot tear love from the heart as one extracts a tooth.
We'll have to have the front tooth of a hound dog.
I remember I had a tooth pulled once. They gave me some anaesthetic.

News and current affairs

India's Mahatma Ghandi once said that an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth leaves the world blind and toothless.
Financial-market participants are fighting tooth and nail not to pay their fair share, putting forward a number of arguments against an FTT to camouflage their resistance.
Surrounded by hostile neighbors, such as Chinese, Mongols, and Manchus in the north and Japanese across the sea, Koreans have struggle tooth and nail for thousands of years to retain their ethnic, linguistic, cultural, and political identity.
The fact that competition policy is the only tooth that bites in Brussels should not be an excuse for preserving a system that defies democracy and seriously lacks transparency.
For a long time, Merkel fought this new EU tooth and nail, because she knows how unpopular it is in Germany - and thus how politically dangerous it is to her electoral prospects.
And Shakespeare noted that tooth decay was a cause of awful pain and unpleasant odor.
Even in my own lifetime, tooth loss was commonplace.

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