Toothly

"Toothly" in a Sentence (5 examples)

For, firstly, the membership of these societies is limited; arid "toothly," as the colored preacher said, one blackball will keep out any one.

Peter stored his toothly treasures in a beautiful wooden case. Each tooth was secured to its own little compartment with a gray silk ribbon looped around it.

'I see you're admiring our decor,' the man said with a toothly smile, and Paresh noticed that his canines bit wolfishly into his thick mulberry lip.

She returned a toothly grin that displayed her deep, pretty dimples.

Toothly speaking then — it pays to stay savage. There is evidence too, that civilizations long before ours felt the stress of dental cares.

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