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gum
noun
The flesh around the teeth.
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The word "gum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to sticky substance derived from sap of certain trees (such as chewing gum) or when referring to a body part (gums). For example: "I love to chew gum while I study."
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In a new policy paper on how to respond to their growing popularity the RSPH says: "Electronic cigarettes are significantly less harmful than smoked tobacco, and despite some products being visually similar to cigarettes, they are essentially nicotine containing products, or NCPs, like patches and gum".
But then his attention fell upon the dagger of bone sticking out of my gum.
Some campaigners had called for e-cigarettes to be subjected to the same regulation as nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) such as patches and gum.
And, ba gum, they gave it to the party leaders.
"You're actually cutting away the gum?" I ask.
Gum tree branches were burned and a smoke ceremony was carried out, with police barely visible among the sea of people.
Spacey takes gum from his mouth, places it with exquisite deliberation in the centre of a spotless white ashtray and eagerly hits the mark about his new movie American Beauty, co-starring Annette Bening and directed by first-timer Sam Mendes (the young English director whose work for the stage includes the recent London and New York runs of Cabaret and The Blue Room ).
In a mixing bowl whisk together the rice flour, gram flour, milled flaxseeds, xanthan gum, cocoa powder, sea salt, baking powder, and bicarbo and set aside.
He would remember the spotted trunks of gum trees; the dog arching past to sniff along the fence.
In 2014, it swelled to 154 with the introduction of such things as vegetarian burgers, pre-packed salads, fresh fruit snacking pots, chewing gum, energy drinks, smoothies, chicken nuggets and doughnuts.
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Some opt for simple clean-ups, for plaque and swollen gums, some have their ragged edges filed, some have plastic bonding to cover blemishes, some have gum-shield-style "invisible" braces with names such as Invisalign, some have porcelain veneers fused to their teeth.
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