Sentence examples for spare teeth from inspiring English sources

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D'Emic and his colleagues also found that these plant-eating dinosaurs carried several spare teeth in their jaws.

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Morgellons is said to not even spare the teeth.

Because of normal condition of working surfaces of teeth, spare gear was not thought and repair welding was the only option.

Luckily, this film's most interesting characters have teeth to spare.

As brash as it was slick, Burnout was always an arcade racer with teeth to spare.

I'm spared a sweet tooth.

And Spielberg fills out the joke: politely, without jostling, the robots search through a junk pile, picking up a spare chin or a set of teeth or an arm.

Even protesters who once saw the WTO as the evil headquarters of capitalism red in tooth and claw might spare a moment to lament the fading of one-country-one-vote multilateralism it represented.

The latest, published in March in The Journal of the American Dental Association, found that 90percentt of teeth treated with antibiotics were spared surgery or extraction.

Even when I get 50 or 60 years old, if God spares my life, if I got false teeth and I'm still rhyming, I have to rhyme about that.

OK, so while the big firms and their employees have been largely spared the indignity of being screamed at by people who haven't shaved, showered or brushed their teeth in days, they haven't been spared the wrath of the markets, which are making a definitive statement of Wall Street's future -- and it ain't good.

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