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fang

/fang/US // fæŋ //UK // (fæŋ) //

獠牙,芳,芳芳,獠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the long, sharp, hollow or grooved teeth of a venomous snake by which poison is injected.
    • : a canine tooth.
    • : a tooth resembling a dog's.
    • : the root of a tooth.
    • : one of the chelicerae of a spider.
    • : a pointed, tapering part of a thing.
    • : Machinery. the tang of a tool.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, Namaari has grown up to lead her home tribe, Fang, but has begun questioning the aggressive direction of her clan.

  • Raya is still just a young girl, so she’s easy prey for Namaari, the daughter of the visiting Fang leader.

  • As Swalwell rose in the ranks, Fang became an even bigger supporter.

  • Just mark the spot on your wall and push, and a pair of hardened steel fangs will dig securely into drywall.

  • Having one big fang near the middle of the mouth is pretty unusual, Claeson notes.

  • As Lee Fang recounted at The Nation, Obama made them a centerpiece of his campaign.

  • But, as Fang continued, the administration quickly evolved away from that position.

  • “Most are less proactive,” says the artificial fang producer, who goes by the professional name Dnash.

  • The last several years I called my ex-husbands “Fang” on stage, too.

  • In 1989, Fang Lizhi wrote an open letter to Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping demanding the release of political prisoners.

  • The last fang belonging to chimney-pot Liz had perished in that great conflagration!

  • And then remorse began to fit a long-pointed fang into a sensitive spot in her heart.

  • It was a prodigious white fang excrescent from the jaw of the world.

  • A fang of fire darted from the center of the clouds and the guard rolled down the dyke and lay still at the bottom.

  • Our more immediate need, however, is to discover a means of defeating the malignity of the detestable Fang.