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fangs
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Plural of fang
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The word 'fangs' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the long, pointed teeth of animals like snakes, tigers, or vampires. Example: The werewolf bared its fangs at the unsuspecting hiker, ready to attack.
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Ultimately though, he is Mr President, which gives him some pretty sharp fangs.
If he wants to be remembered fondly, he should start baring those fangs in the interest of his people.
At the front of their bulbous blue heads they have curved fangs that act as jaws.
The director, Alexandra Spencer-Jones, makes plentiful use of fangs and fake blood as Dracula makes his way to Mina, biting jugulars along the way (often shirtless, letting the blood drip down his torso).
Paralysed by some spider that had crept into those teeny-tiny shorts and sunk its fangs into him.
A vast pelt of glossy white fur with head intact and fangs bared in a frozen snarl, it dominates the room.
The Islamists have instead grown multiple new heads with sharper fangs, or blown off with the wind to sprout in unexpected places.So it happened back in 1952, after the army coup that ousted King Farouk.
They have the power to cause embarrassment, little else.Crime and non-punishmentA cur that turns on its master is liable to bare its fangs again.
Can his fangs still threaten the Balkans now that he is locked up in The Hague, facing trial before a UN tribunal?With Mr Milosevic out of power but still in Serbia, the new federal government had been struggling.
She visits the Scilly Isles and the Western Rocks, "a giant hell-mouth ringed with black-tipped fangs".
A Lego website, Design byME, offers free software that allows brats to design their own Lego castle, spaceship or ginormous monster with huge fangs.
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