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The only thing worse than a toothless critic applauding, is a toothless critic gnashing.
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Teeth grinding is a condition of clenching, grinding, or gnashing the teeth either unconsciously during the day, or at night while sleeping.
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Now, lament, lament, gnashing of teeth, rending of garments...
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Any performance should, ideally, be accompanied by the sound of gnashing teeth and wringing hands.
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But the subjects of the kingdom will be thrown outside, into the darkness, whern there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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It's possible -- even probable -- that not every player about whom fans are gnashing teeth will be an absolute priority to re-sign when the time comes.
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It wasn't even a writ period, it was just a bunch of partisan gnashing from one petty obsession to the next.
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Having government step forward to publicly defend religious freedom abroad, therefore, has critics gnashing their teeth.
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Part and parcel of these heady nights are gnashing of teeth, and occasionally, scandals that lead to seeing heads roll.
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That sound of teeth gnashing might be coming from a mom or dad near you as modern parenting takes its toll.
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