Teeth - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tiːθ|  American pronunciation of the word teeth
Brit.  |tiːθ|  British pronunciation of the word teeth
- this word is used as a plural form of the nountooth

noun

- the kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal (syn: dentition)

Extra examples

You have a piece of lettuce stuck between your teeth.

She has a space between her front teeth.

You should brush your teeth every morning and night.

She clenched her teeth in anger.

He has a set of false teeth.

The labor union showed that it has teeth.

The ball hit him in the mouth and knocked out one of his teeth.

The child had a gap between her two front teeth.

...remember to brush your teeth after eating sweets...

... and a small precise mouth he kept pursed over teeth a shade too prominent and yellow.

She practices good oral hygiene by brushing her teeth at least twice a day.

She just sucked her teeth and stared.

He grinds his teeth in his sleep.

My teeth were chattering from the cold.

He clacked his teeth together.

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