8 examples of sharp-toothed in sentences

Even the sharp-toothed locustfor in the days that bordered so close upon the mastodon, the locust could hardly have fallen to the tender greenling we know todayeven the locust that once spoiled the Egyptians could not now add to the grief of a coward.

On the fifth night the lynx returned, went to the windfall, was lured straight to the bait, and the sharp-toothed steel trap closed relentlessly over its right hindfoot.

Now where there are seeds and insects there will be birds and small mammals, and where these are, will come the slinking, sharp-toothed kind that prey on them.

Sarrat, Serre, Serrère, a sharp-toothed crest, backbone of mountain.

All the weird peaks and slabs seemed pointing up at him: sharp-toothed jaws gaped upward tongues hissed upwardarms pointed upwardhounds leaped upward monstrous snake-heads peered upward out of cracks and caves.

They are only the poor little fishes in the sea, while the department stores are sharks, sharp-toothed monsters of destruction!"

But miles behind a 9·2 Blew up a ration dump; Far, far and wide the tinned food flew From that tremendous crump: And one immense and sharp-toothed tin Came whistling down, to my chagrin, And caught me smartly on the shin By Jove, it made me jump.

Thus the eye is startled to behold a fur headdress as big as a busby, an ordinary service tunic, gaberdine breeches, shooting stockings and Shackleton boots, going about as component parts of one officer's make-up; or snow-goggles worn with flannel trousers, or sharp-toothed Boreas defied by a bare head and a chamois-leather jerkin; or the choice flowers of Savile Row associated with Canadian moccasins.

8 examples of  sharp-toothed  in sentences