Use teeth in a sentence
Sentences starting with teeth
- Teeth of Nervure of Gryllus domesticus (from Landois). [1]
Sentences ending with teeth
- The idea that you must pull out every one of every nice young man and young woman's natural teeth! [6]
- Still, curiosity, one would think, might be shed with the hair and the teeth! [10]
- Sometime the glove will be too hard and cold on a man's shoulder, and then!--Well, I should like to be there," said Pierre, showing his white teeth. [11]
- It's quite as well to crack your own filberts as to borrow the use of other people's teeth. [6]
- I knew the way through the mines outside, and just escaped by the skin of my teeth. [11]
- His brown hair was now streaked with grey, but the light in the face was the same; there was the same alertness and buoyant health in the figure and the same row of laughing white teeth. [11]
- Everything about her was dark, except the whites of her eyes and the enamel of her teeth. [6]
- He was armed to the teeth. [5]
- He caught his thumb-nail in his teeth. [11]
- Our big hound threw you down-and he has terrible teeth. [10]
Short sentences using teeth
- Bad teeth in the colonies. [5]
- Eliphalet snapped his teeth together. [9]
- It is awful on teeth. [5]
- But he set his teeth. [11]
- His teeth were amazingly white. [11]
- Teeth? [5]
Sentences containing teeth two or more times
- Right-hand figure, under side of part of a wing-nervure, much magnified, showing the teeth, st. Left-hand figure, upper surface of wing-cover, with the projecting, smooth nervure, r, across which the teeth (st) are scraped. [1]
- They more nearly resemble horns than teeth, and are so manifestly useless as teeth that the animal was formerly supposed to rest his head by hooking them on to a branch! [1]
- These teeth are rather smaller than the other molars, as is likewise the case with the corresponding teeth in the chimpanzee and orang; and they have only two separate fangs. [1]
More example sentences with the word teeth in them
- Hang fast to your honours by the skin of your teeth, my lord. [11]
- Clap spurs with your heels, sez I, and down the side of the turf together and give 'em the teeth of our guns! [11]
- She rejoiced over your blindness, and she will gnash her teeth with rage and grief when she hears that it was Tabus who brought light into the darkness that surrounds you. [10]
- Well, what think you--" He paused, rose, walked up and down the room, caught his moustache between his teeth once or twice, and seemed buried in thought. [11]
- Comrade, how still you stepped, your bayonet thrust out before you, clearing the mists, your eyes straining, your teeth set, ready to thrust. [11]
- If nothing'll do you but a disturbance, out with it like a man ('ic)--but don't rake up old bygones and fling'em in the teeth of a passel of people that wants to be peaceable if they could git a chance. [5]
- In the stern Xavier stood immovable against the tiller, his short pipe clutched between his teeth, the colors of his new worsted belt made gorgeous by the rising sun. [9]
- Worse than the wolf that licked the hand of the man who bandaged its wounds, he would have shown his teeth to the preserver of his life. [10]
- Gazing into vacancy with wild eyes and chattering teeth, she tried to make cakes and mould dumplings out of the snow, which she probably took for flour. [10]
- The jaws, together with their muscles, would then have been reduced through disuse, as would the teeth through the not well understood principles of correlation and economy of growth; for we everywhere see that parts, which are no longer of service, are reduced in size. [1]
- An' he died with his teeth so tight shut I couldn't have pried them open with a knife. [13]
- Fellow of 30 with four valises; a slim creature, with teeth which made his mouth look like a neglected churchyard. [5]
- He built it with a tail, teeth, fourteen legs, and a snout, and said it ate grass, cattle, pebbles, and dirt with equal enthusiasm. [5]
- He was armed with a musketoon (which he carried rather as a joke), a pike and an ax, which latter he used as a wolf uses its teeth, with equal case picking fleas out of its fur or crunching thick bones. [2]
- She did not wish to hear it, but could not escape and clenched her white teeth indignantly. [10]
- The sleeping lion will wake again, and, when he uses his teeth and paws--" "My mother will run away, and your father will follow her," replied Caesarion with a melancholy smile, wholly untinged by scorn. [10]
- During this the wife's teeth held together as though they were of a piece. [11]
- Your teeth chatter--then why cannot you shout? [5]
- They ground their white teeth with fury and nothing within ken escaped their bright hawk's eyes. [10]
- But twelve bitter white men looked down upon this scene from the scrub and rocks above, and their teeth were set. [11]
- With a smile which showed her fine white teeth, she said, "Is that for me? [11]
- If Edmunds's name were put up, I would vote for him in the teeth of all the protesting and blaspheming he could do in a month; and there are lots of others who would do likewise. [5]
- But even as we waited with set teeth, our bows ground into the enemy's weather quarter-gallery. [9]
- Now her hand was upon the bellows, and the low, white fire seethed hungrily up, and set its teeth upon the iron she held; now it turned the iron about upon the anvil, and the sparks showered about her very softly and strangely. [11]
- How hard it was to refrain from flinging in her teeth the crime her wicked son. [10]
- His grizzled hair was all lengths, like a worn-out mop; his hand reminded one of an eagle's claw, and his teeth were a pine yellow. [9]
- When, during his vigil, he shook his shaggy head and his lips opened on his set teeth, he seemed like one who would take toll at a gateway of forbidden things. [11]
- She had a very fine set of teeth, as Jean Jacques saw mechanically; and subconsciously he said to himself that they seemed cruel, they were so white and regular-- and cruel. [11]
- It makes him very disagreeable, because it makes his breath bad, and keeps his teeth all stuck up with tar. [5]
- One of his upper front teeth was loose. [5]
- Old Karay had turned his head and was angrily searching for fleas, baring his yellow teeth and snapping at his hind legs. [2]
- It pierced the tumult of waters, found the ambushed rocks, and guided the lithe brown arms and hands, so that the swift paddle drove the canoe straight onward, as a fish drives itself through a flume of dragon's teeth beneath the flood. [11]
- You must n't trust the dentists; they are all the time looking at the people who have bad teeth, and such as are suffering from toothache. [6]
- He gathered himself together, and then with teeth, hands, and body rigid with enormous effort, he pulled and pulled. [11]
- I was armed to the teeth with a pitiful little Smith & Wesson's seven-shooter, which carried a ball like a homoeopathic pill, and it took the whole seven to make a dose for an adult. [5]
- He is accustomed to seeing the publisher impoverish the author--that spectacle must be getting stale to him--if he contracts with the undersigned he will experience a change in that programme that will make the enamel peel off his teeth for very surprise--and joy. [5]
- And it came to pass that he dreamed, and in his dream his teeth fell out of his mouth. [10]
- M'sieu', you go to Mass, and all your teeth are sound; you have a dog-churn, also three feather-beds, and five rag carpets; you have sat on the grand jury. [11]
- He looked ugly to exaggeration, his ears laid back and his nostrils as big as crowns, and his teeth bared time and time. [9]
- At the same time she slightly opened her exquisitely formed lips, and the little white teeth which Hermon had once thought so bewitchingly beautiful glittered between them. [10]
- His head was thrown forward even more than his deformity compelled, his white teeth showed in a grimace of hatred; he was half-crouched, like an animal ready to spring. [11]
- Or go rather through the great archway, and under the teeth of the portcullis, into the irregular quadrangle, whose buildings mark the changing style and fortune of successive centuries, from 1300 down to the seventeenth century? [4]
- While thinking these thoughts I yawned, in a rather ample way, and my upper teeth got hitched on a nail over the door, and while I was mounting a chair to free myself, Harris drew the window-curtain, and said: "Oh, this is luck! [5]
- But perhaps she thought that human pity dwelt there, and would be more merciful than the teeth of the hounds. [4]
- But when he thought of the marriage, Isaac Worthington ground his teeth. [9]
- Every sentence that this master has produced may be likened to a perfect set of teeth, white, uniform, beautiful. [5]
- As we read these words the blood faded from Ann's cheek; but I set my teeth, for I may confess that Herdegen's ways and words roused my wrath. [10]
- They were grating their teeth like tobacco worms, and appeared to be dissatisfied about something. [5]
- Wounded men spluttered their shouts from mouths filled with blood, and to the welcoming roars of the Berkshires the Sikhs showed their teeth in grim smiles, "and done things," as Billy Bagshot said when it was all over. [11]
- They have stretched their beds in the hummocked snow, They have set their teeth to the Pole; With Death they have gamed it, throw for throw, And drunk with him bowl for bowl-- They are all for thee, O England! [11]
- Dick looked from the weapon to the person who held it, and saw a sturdy, plain man standing over him, with his teeth clinched, and his aspect that of one all ready for mischief. [6]
- A stroke of the vast paw, a smothered roar as the teeth gave into the neck of the beautiful Fatima, and then--no more. [11]
- See Blumenbach on the teeth of the ancient Egyptians, and on mummies. [10]
- You could hear the swill of the river, the water licking the piers, and the saws in the Big Mill and the Little Mill as they marched through the timber, flashing their teeth like bayonets. [11]
- Dr. Gruber takes the same view, and has shewn that rudimentary teeth are commonly found on the inferior surface of the right wing. [1]
- Sharp notches of the rim-wall, biting like teeth into the blue, were landmarks by which Venters knew where his camping site lay. [13]
- I took out the plug and shook out the little dab of quicksilver, and set my teeth in. [5]
- He foamed at the mouth, with low moans, and, before Alexander could prevent him, racked with pain and seeking for some support, he had set his teeth in the arm of the seat off which he was slipping. [10]
- In this case, the jaws, together with the teeth, would become reduced in size, as we may feel almost sure from innumerable analogous cases. [1]
- The legs of the heavy animal were tied together with ropes, and Marx was obliged to take the ends of the knot between his teeth like a bridle, and drag the carcass to the castle. [10]
- Again I saw the green villas on the outskirts, the verdure-dotted expanse of roofs of the city behind the levee bank, the line of Kentucky boats, keel boats and barges which brought our own resistless commerce hither in the teeth of royal mandates. [9]
- Nebsecht shrank back; the greedy look, the glistening teeth, the dark, rough features of the man terrified him. [10]
- The book was the Gospel, and the white thing with the lamp inside was a human skull with its cavities and teeth. [2]
- With respect to the formation of these teeth, Dr. Gruber has shewn (36. [1]
- He had quitted the chariot in which he had set out and had been made to mount a dromedary; two horsemen armed to the teeth rode constantly at his side. [10]
- Both hands caught the chair-arm, his lips parted with a sort of snarl, and his white teeth showed maliciously. [11]
- The swift glance that swept the room was sent to discover a weapon, and before it completed the circuit Hermon had already grasped the bronze anchor with the long rod twined with leaves and the teeth turned downward. [10]
- Joshua now knew that it was the youth's sharp teeth gnawing the rope which had caused the noise that had just surprised him, and he immediately stood up and looked first upward and then around him. [10]
- And as for that intriguing little puppy, her father, you have pulled his teeth, egad. [9]
- You shall hear that his Greek is far less faultless than his teeth. [10]
- Then one remembers that he is a rodent, acting after the law of his kind, and cools down and is contented to drive him off and guard the tree against his teeth for the future. [6]
- So it was that as the Seigneur made his epigram and gloated over it, the five men, with horses at a convenient distance, armed to the teeth, broke stealthily into Charley's house. [11]
- The fall of that "stony foot" has effected a miracle like the harp that Orpheus played, like the teeth which Cadmus sowed. [6]
- He also pulls teeth, with an ease and expedition hitherto unknown, and is in no want of patients among this open-mouthed crowd. [4]
- He shut his teeth, went swiftly across the room, and beside a great carved oak table touched a hidden spring in the side of it. [11]
- Then, with grinding teeth, he looked to see what the issue would be. [13]
- He gnashed his teeth, and felt a strong impulse to spoil the happiness of that shameless upstart. [10]
- They sharpened my teeth till I could have shaved with them, and gave them a "wire edge" that I was afraid would stay; but a citizen said "no, it will come off when the enamel does"--which was comforting, at any rate. [5]
- She clenched her teeth tightly and grasped her girdle, in which she had stuck the knife given her by the smith. [10]
- I grind my teeth myself when I remember how they turned me out of the school, and how Paaker set the dog at us. [10]
- Why do your teeth like crackling crust, and your organs of taste like spongy crumb, and your digestive contrivances take kindly to bread rather than toadstools-- That Boy (thinking he was still being catechised).--Because they do. [6]
- He showed his teeth in a smile which was meant to be a welcome, but it had an involuntary malice. [11]
- An' though your teeth have been shut tighter 'n them of all the dead men lyin' back along that trail, jest the same you told me the secret I've lived these eighteen years to hear! [13]
- She ground her teeth as her fancy painted all that was now about to happen. [10]
- Most of his teeth are gone, and he is as blind as bat. [5]
- What though my teeth are chattering, I am none the less a most miserable creature. [10]
- Cambyses ground his teeth and asked in a voice of great emotion: "Can you testify to the words of the eunuch, Hystaspes? [10]
- She clicked her teeth (Karay no longer had her by the throat), leaped with a movement of her hind legs out of the gully, and having disengaged herself from the dogs, with tail tucked in again, went forward. [2]
- The little princess talked incessantly, her short, downy upper lip continually and rapidly touching her rosy nether lip when necessary and drawing up again next moment when her face broke into a smile of glittering teeth and sparkling eyes. [2]
- Dead people might talk, maybe, but they don't come sliding around in a shroud, when you ain't noticing, and peep over your shoulder all of a sudden and grit their teeth, the way a ghost does. [5]
- But had she taken the bit between her teeth? [13]
- Indeed, they would take up a straw and pick their teeth like a member of Congress. [5]
- Its movements became swifter, its vicious teeth and lips were covered with froth, which dripped to the floor, and sometimes spattered Ferrol's clothes as he ran past. [11]
- These fountains had such an alluring look that I often stretched myself out when I was not thirsty and dipped my face in and drank till my teeth ached. [5]
- Her teeth were strong, white, and regular; in themselves they gave off a sort of shining mirth. [11]
- He had come straight up without mishap or swerving off his course, and his shut teeth unlocked. [13]
- I imagined him standing thus, the stump of his cigar tightly clutched between his teeth, following the fortunes of some favorite on the far side of the Belmont track. [9]
- He is so spiritless and cowardly that even while his exposed teeth are pretending a threat, the rest of his face is apologizing for it. [5]
- Livy and Clara Spaulding are having a royal time worshiping the old Masters, and I as good a time gritting my ineffectual teeth over them. [5]
- At Bordeaux, the Spanish detectives were on the shore gnashing their teeth, when he was a hundred yards away at sea on the Antoine. [11]
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