TOOTH in a Sentence
Learn TOOTH from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
45 example sentences for TOOTH, such as:
1. Yeah, I have a sweet tooth.
2. Eye for eye and tooth for tooth.
3. I haven't even touched your tooth yet.
4. The dentist drilled a hole in the tooth.
5. I've just had a tooth out at the dentist's.
2. Eye for eye and tooth for tooth.
3. I haven't even touched your tooth yet.
4. The dentist drilled a hole in the tooth.
5. I've just had a tooth out at the dentist's.
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Meanings and Examples of TOOTH
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tooth
n. one of a number of uniform projections on a gear
n. hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense
Classic Sentence: (29 in 2 pages)
1 So he thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present, and seek further.
2 The old lady made one end of the silk thread fast to Tom's tooth with a loop and tied the other to the bedpost.
3 The tooth hung dangling by the bedpost, now.
4 I asked her to let me think a minute; and she set there, very impatient and excited and handsome, but looking kind of happy and eased-up, like a person that's had a tooth pulled out.
5 It was a continual scratching, as if made by a huge claw, a powerful tooth, or some iron instrument attacking the stones.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 15. Number 34 and Number 27.
Context Highlight In Chapter 15. Number 34 and Number 27.
6 He had nothing more to do now, but with the iron tooth of the pickaxe to draw the stones towards him one by one.
7 On that spot, in very truth, there was, and there had long been, the gnawing and poisonous tooth of bodily pain.
8 It was a last year's nut, and already gnawed by his sharp tooth.
9 But I've got a motive, as my fellow-partner used to say; and I go at it tooth and nail.
10 I heard that he went to a dentist's in London on the Monday morning, and had a tooth out.
11 He was impatiently looking forward to the news that she was married, or just going to be married, hoping that such news would, like having a tooth out, completely cure him.
12 He experienced the sensations of a man who has had a tooth out after suffering long from toothache.
13 She had come so hurriedly that she had in her small carpetbag only a nightgown and a tooth brush, not even a change of underwear.
14 The figure that now stood by its bows was tall and swart, with one white tooth evilly protruding from its steel-like lips.
15 For, with but a bit of broken sea-shell or a shark's tooth, that miraculous intricacy of wooden net-work has been achieved; and it has cost steady years of steady application.
Example Sentence: (16 in 2 pages)
1 Eye for eye and tooth for tooth.
2 Yeah, I have a sweet tooth.
3 I haven't even touched your tooth yet.
4 A sensitive nerve in a tooth can cause great pain.
5 How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child.
6 Polly fell and knocked a chip out of her front tooth.
7 A tooth which has been hit hard may discolour.
8 The dentist drilled a hole in the tooth.
9 I've just had a tooth out at the dentist's.
10 She - ied with pain when the dentist pulled the tooth out.
11 A dentist may decide to extract the tooth to prevent recurrent trouble.
12 The University of Florida researcher has come up with a brilliantly simple way to tackle tooth decay.
13 The crew of the Southern Supporter, an Australian customs vessel, has finally arrived here in Cape Town harbor after an epic three-week chase through the treacherous southern ocean, dodging icebergs and high seas to arrest the crew of a ship caught poaching rare Patagonian tooth fish.
14 He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out.
15 I was given gas when they pulled my tooth out.