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eyetooth

[ahy-tooth] / ˈaɪˌtuθ /




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A snob, a bully and a coarser man than his creator seems to believe, Brad has a Southernness as sensitive as an aching eyetooth.

From Time Magazine Archive

"For every Greenfield, there are literally scores of other communities who would give their eyetooth for a Wal-Mart store," says Wal-Mart spokesman Don Shinkle.

From Time Magazine Archive

British Foreign Secretary Ernie Bevin, winding up talks in Washington this week, was leaving behind a personal memento: his lower eyetooth, yanked a fortnight ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

Casey had a pronounced limp and an eyetooth was broken short off, about halfway to the gums, and his lip was cut.

From Casey Ryan by Bower, B. M.

The blunted eyetooth made but a superficial furrow; which served only to madden its victim still further.

From Further Adventures of Lad by Terhune, Albert Payson




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