Sentence examples for parted teeth from inspiring English sources

"parted teeth" is a valid phrase in written English
It typically refers to a facial expression or facial features, and is used to describe a person or figure with a smile that has a gap between their front teeth. For example: "The cheerful girl had a bright grin with parted teeth."

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Snickerers and snorters keep their mouths closed, titterers and grunters pulse through parted teeth, wailers and barkers yawp through gaping mouths and throats.

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Around the same time, Ms. Wixson flashed her saucily parted front teeth in a Miu Miu advertising campaign, and Lara Stone showed off her gap in an ad for Calvin Klein.

They possess a double-channeled hearing system, green rods in their retinas to discriminate hues, and pedicellate (two-part) teeth.

To Christian's surprise, people responded enthusiastically to these new pieces with corrupted faces and body parts, teeth in holes, and burrowing growths.

The jaws were parted, and the teeth shimmered in the fading light.

"Her lips parted over her teeth when she became enthusiastic, before she was on the point of saying something, and I sat watching her talk," Knausgaard writes.

Stateliness was paired with subtlety of detail: delicate headdresses of women, transparent garments, mouths with parted lips uncovering the teeth.

The mouth is slightly parted to reveal the teeth.

The lips are slightly parted without revealing the teeth.

The lips are thick and slightly parted to reveal the teeth; the head has a pronounced chin.

The fish ran until the line parted, sliced by a tooth.

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