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dental drill
noun
A small, high-speed drill used during dental procedures.
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* A warning on an electric router: "This product not intended for use as a dental drill".
Here, too, there were other sounds: now a marimba, now what sounded like a dental drill.
The tone varies, from a soft whoosh like a shower to a piercing screech resembling a dental drill.
"It smells like a dental drill in here," said Charles Seaton, a spokesman for New York City Transit.
For the first time in a year, I couldn't hear the dental drill even when I tried.
The survey posed 20 questions, such as "do you get tense during dental treatment?" and "do you feel anxious when you hear the dental drill?".
Tillman's slyest investigation of high and low culture, however, accompanies a first-rate work by the artist Barbara Kruger, "Untitled (Think Like Us)," which shows what looks like an outsize dental drill aimed at a horizontal figure's eye.
My first encounter, an adaptation of Hamlet at the Edinburgh festival a few years ago, featured a Prince of Denmark who had a voice like a dental drill and turned somersaults in six-inch heels.
As Mr. Lucas rounded a corner, he knocked over a 1950's-era 1950's-erall, which hadentalant arm with a hook andrillrobe sticking out one end.
Label: This product is not intended for use as a dental drill.
A bone defect 5.2 mm in diameter was made in the cranial bone of each rat with a dental drill.
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