Sentence examples for tooth about from inspiring English sources

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Mixed with the muck is an occasional fossil fish tooth, about a fortieth of an inch long.

These days, Mr. Lemire also writes "Animal Man, Justice Leagueue Dark" and "Sweet Tooth," about a post-apocalyptic world populated by human/animal hybrids, and he has not lost his ability to pack an emotional wallop.

But we had not anticipated the social awkwardness of asking a woman who is drilling into a tooth about her sex life.

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A pull-out force on the canine tooth of about 44 N was computed, accompanied by a mesio-distal moment of about 500 N·cm.

"Everybody was gnashing their teeth about it".

The leave campaign lied through its teeth about the benefits of Brexit.

'Everybody wishes they had American Idol!' Did she grind her teeth about that?

It will no doubt cause much wailing and gnashing of teeth about that country's decline when it does finally happen.

"All this wailing and gnashing of teeth about how orchestras are dying is not the case in the country," said Kevin Hagen, the symphony's executive director.

Another signatory, the actor and comedian John Cleese, said: "The big newspapers' bosses are lying though their teeth about the Leveson recommendations.

He is endearingly humble about his appearance ("35% of my head is taken up with teeth"), about his sad-dad status in his sons' eyes, about the sheer nonsense of him being thought a major star.

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