296 Verbs to Use for the Word teeth

All these things mean, not that a minister must grow discouraged, but that he must set his teeth, and with pluck and endurance rise strong and masterful and say, This shall not be!

He showed all his strong, white teeth, and ecstatically winked his one eye back at the Boy, who threw him another bit and then a piece to each of the others.

Mr. BUMSTEAD, still holding him by the neck-tie, cast a fiery and unsettled glance around at nothing in particular; then ground his teeth audibly, and scowled.

At this the Congress gnashed its teeth, but had to give way.

" "Why, I hate it so terrible, Jimmie, that sometimes I wake up nights gritting my teeth with the smell of steam-pipes and the tramp of feet on the glass sidewalk up over me.

Though the old patriarch had lost one tooth, the three that remained had not deteriorated with age.

Dentition, or cutting the teeth, is attended with many of these symptoms.

There was JOB BIGLER, who useter leed the Skeensboro brick meetin house quire, tryin to pick his teeth with the corner of a pictur-frame, while standin before the lookin glass was WILLYAM DUNBAR vainly endevorin to ascertain if he was the Siameese Twins, or else was the lookin-glass a double-plated one.

I got one holler tooth full of the stuff.

Under what aspect of the moon best to draw teeth, and cut corns.

He clenched his teeth in bitter agony, but spoke not a single word.

You'll find it tender as a chicken, after what you've broke your teeth upon in boarding-schools; though SKAMMERHORN declared it made him bilious in the second year, forgetting what he'd drank with sugar to his taste, beforehand.

There was the sharp crack of a bone, as his useless fingers let the knife drop, a snarled curse of pain, and then, with the rage of a mad dog, Sanchez struck his teeth deep into my cheek.

"You could see it was like pulling out teeth to part with it.

The pain of my cramped and scorched limbs was horrible, but I had just enough sense left to shut my teeth and make no sound.

The fifth year, having eight broad teeth, they are said to be full-mouthed sheep.

Diablo, indeed, turned his head with his ears flattened and bared his teeth, but it was only to snort at the knee of the boy.

"Hamaster, master!" cried he 'twixt chattering teeth, "did'st not hear it, master?" "Nay," answered Beltane, checking his horse, "what was it?

Here the resolute merchant declared that he had not knocked the teeth out of the old woman's head, she had had none for years, and he would not be maligned even in so small a matter.

"Yes," he said, mournfully, "sometimes: when I clean my teeth.

he has fastened his tooth, which is none of the bluntest, just in the fleshy part of my leg.

It has welcomed all who were worthy of welcome, from the pale clergyman who came to breathe the sea-air with its medicinal salt and iodine, to the great statesman who turned his back on the affairs of empire, and smoothed his Olympian forehead, and flashed his white teeth in merriment over the long table, where his wit was the keenest and his story the best.

A person should brush his teeth every day for reasons.

"We shall be sowing dragons' teeth.

And if he smite out his man servant's tooth or his maid servant's tooth, he shall let him go free for his tooth's sake.

296 Verbs to Use for the Word  teeth