toothy in the PONS Dictionary

toothy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a toothy grin

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Smooth paper is good for rendering fine detail, but a more toothy paper will hold the drawing material better.
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He had a toothy smile and droopy eyes that were set too close together.
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They are slender eels, up to 125 cm in length, with narrow heads and large, toothy, mouths.
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Anglers are encouraged to keep all they can catch of the toothy predator.
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This forms a toothy hook at almost a right angle to the rest of the jaw, with a large diastema.
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Her toothy smile erupted as soon as the foreign visitors entered the room.
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It uses this toothy tongue (radula) like a file so it can eat its food.
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Other than a toothy new grill and revisions to side trim little changed in terms of exterior styling for the 1959 model year.
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He was identifiable to racing fans by a toothy grin.
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He also has a tan tuque and a toothy grin.
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