53 Words to use with tooths

A shower of white light from an incandescent tooth-brush sign opposite threw a pallid reflection upon Mrs. Connors; it spun the fuzz of frizz rising off her blond coiffure into a sort of golden fog and picked out the sequins of her bodice.

What is it to one with a tooth-ache, that a savoury dish is placed before him?

" I saw, however, and did it, first wiping the tooth-powder from her face.

you can buy an apple dumplin for $3.00, and 25 cents extra for a tooth-pick, while at some other places it costs a man 1/2 a dollar to poke his head into a store door.

A poisonous bite will have two big fang marks, a non poisonous bite will have many teeth marks.

A great anchor of dog-tooth violets hung over the sides and kept it on the ground.

The hillside was peppered with shell holes, the trenches littered with old hand-grenades, brown Russian over-coats, the rectangular metal cartridge clip cases-about like biscuit tinswhich the Russians leave everywhere, and some of the brush-covered shelters in which the Russians had lived, with their spoons and wet papers and here and there a cigarette box or a tube of tooth-paste, might have almost been lived in yesterday.

But I can't brush it with a tooth-comb, 'thout any glassso there!" Dotty's curly hair looked quite as respectable as Mandoline's.

My teeth chatter when I see a gallows.

The seed is used by mountebank tooth-drawers, which run about the country, to cause worms to come forth of the teeth, by burning it in a chafing-dish of coles, the party holding his mouth over the fume thereof; but some crafty companions, to gain money, convey small lute-strings into the water, persuading the patient that those small creepers came out of his mouth or other parts which he intended to cure."

"' 'He said, that once, when he had a violent tooth-ach, a Frenchman accosted him thus:Ah, Monsieur vous etudiez trop.' 'Having spent an evening at Mr. Langton's with the Reverend Dr. Parr, he was much pleased with the conversation of that learned gentleman; and after he was gone, said to Mr. Langton, "Sir, I am obliged to you for having asked me this evening.

And straightway came one from the rear, where rode the servants and men-at-arms, a great, bronzed fellow, bearded to the eyes of him, loosing his sword-belt as he came; who, having tossed aside cap and pourpoint, strode toward Beltane, his eyes quick and bright, his teeth agleam through the hair of his beard.

"The toad beneath the harrow knows Exactly where each tooth-point goes.

Then she sang to her husband: "Here, husband, is the lota of water: Here, husband, is the tooth stick; Come, and wash your hands: If you are angry with me Take me back to my father and mother.

Dental anatomy; a graphic presentation of tooth forms with an original technique for their reproduction.

It is not, therefore, itself a product of philosophy; it is an innate conviction that can be denied only from the teeth outwards, but can neither be proved nor disproved by the finite mind.

At the next lesson they were told to make the letters with their lips, and she wrote them down on the board, and then said, "Now we will make some tooth-letters.

Hope B. Stevens (C); 15Nov66; R397340. BRONSON, WILFRID S. The chisel-tooth tribe.

The poor Emperor was in hourly dread of a revolution about this tooth business, and at the same time he knew the merchant had spoken the truth.

The buildings are in Early English style, and some of the finest remains are a circular gable window and three decorated Gothic ones, also part of the west end with dog-tooth moulding, and a piscina and canopy in the south transept.

* HEADLong, with powerful jaws and incisive teeth closing level, or upper just fitting over under.

The first the son of Apollo, worshipped in Arcadia, who invented the probe and bandages for wounds; the second the brother of Mercury, killed by lightning; and the third the son of Arsippus Arsione, who first taught the art of tooth-drawing and purging.

For half an hour she spoke on the low fat and sugar content of mushrooms and how mushrooms prevent pain in joints of bones, tooth decay and bleeding gums.

Saber-tooth curriculum, including other lectures in the history of Paleolithic education.

He was one of the nicest young prehistoric men that ever sprang seven feet into the air to avoid the impulsive bite of a sabre-tooth tiger, or cheered the hearts of grave elders searching for inter-tribal talent by his lightning sprints in front of excitable mammoths.

53 Words to use with  tooths