Sentence examples for a bit of teeth from inspiring English sources

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It also showed a bit of teeth toward his father, since Cheney was a longtime adversary of his father's within GOP circles and established Bush 43's independence from his father's shadow.

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And the fuzzy, tingling sensation when you step out, as the capillaries expand and oxygen rushes through the body, is worth a bit of teeth-chattering.

A few years ago, Pääbo managed to get hold of a bit of tooth from one of the so-called "hobbit" skeletons found on the island of Flores, in Indonesia.

I was going to leave it, as I did the last time a bit of tooth dropped out, but a stubborn shard keeps cutting the side of my tongue.

Ms. Kostkowicz reported a bit of tooth sensitivity after her BriteSmile treatment, but said she did not mind; she was also not bothered by the 24-hour prohibition on coffee and red wine.

So who gets away with showing a bit of tooth in New York fashion?

With so much to be done on the social policy agenda and so many soap hours hungry for "real life" storylines, is it not just a bit precious to engage in a bit of teeth-gnashing about editorial integrity?

This step will remove any embedded grease and will give the surfaces a bit of a "tooth" that helps the primer adhere.

Mr. Nodeland has a bit of a sweet tooth, and it detracts from some otherwise exemplary entrees.

I sometimes have a bit of a sweet tooth for Nancy Meyers's Ephron-lite diversions, but this, frankly … eww.

Speaking of fruit, diners with a bit of a sweet tooth will relish he many dishes containing pineapple, mango, citrus, fruit salsa and banana chips -- as well as rum, honey and sweet onion relish -- while those who don't consider sweet-and-meat combinations a treat have many other choices.

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