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Instead, their toothcomb is cleaned by the tongue, which has serrated edges at the front that match the serrations on the incisors.
But there were serrated edges in Tuesday's slick presentation.
The flowers are yellow with many petals; the leaves are deeply cut with serrated edges.
Forrest was a complicated character, "the prince of collectors," but had rather serrated edges.
Still, she rarely pushed it to its darkest, most serrated edges.
The knives also do a terrific job with spreadable cheeses, and some have serrated edges, to handle tomatoes, too.
She speaks in a refined British drawl with a few serrated edges of her native tongue, like a polished razor.
They're geological formations, differentially eroded, their soft deposits ground down to serrated edges or carved into knobs and spikes that the body has to contort itself around.
All comers, whether local matrons or Japanese tourists, are offered a punition — a dainty shortbread cookie with serrated edges — from a basket that sits by the cash register.
You only have to look at the combination of the pointed and serrated edges to see that any injury would be fatal.
The Egyptians fashioned cutting implements from flints chipped to form serrated edges and then glued into slots in wood that had been appropriately shaped for the intended purpose.
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