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OpenDict entry

toothing N

oblique toothing

tooth <teeth> [tu:θ] N

plombować [perf za-] ząb
zgrzytać [perf za-] zębami
iść [perf pójść] do wyrwania zęba

Phrases:

milk tooth N Brit

wisdom tooth N

fine-tooth comb N

Phrases:

OpenDict entry

abscessed tooth N

abscessed tooth nsing MED

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People signed up to the forums looking for good locations in their area to tooth, and to share their toothing stories with other members.
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He said toothing is the next logical step in dating and that the old game is just adapting to new times.
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The form of the teeth is of secondary importance; target wheels with involute or rectangular toothing can be scanned.
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Though the concept of toothing is possible, the hoaxers never intended for it to turn into something real.
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The young elephant's jawbone and milk tooth in front of them is about half a million years old.
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