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toothbrush

/tooth-bruhsh/US // ˈtuθˌbrʌʃ //UK // (ˈtuːθˌbrʌʃ) //

牙刷,牙具,牙膏,牙科医生

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small brush with a long handle, for cleaning the teeth.

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Examples

  • A popular example is the suggestion to cut your toothbrush in half to save a few grams.

  • If you’re too embarrassed to bring your face wash, toothbrush, and washcloth into a grocery store bathroom, you may find yourself skimping on personal hygiene.

  • It comes with coffee supplies and spare toothbrushes, in case you forgot yours.

  • I went to the bathroom and washed my face and armpits and I brushed my teeth in the morning with my index finger without a toothbrush and toothpaste.

  • Don’t use her toothbrush, close the door when you go to the bathroom, and if you use the last of anything, replace it!

  • Make the chore a lot more fun with a super cute toothbrush holder.

  • He packed only two pairs of pants, three shirts, and one toothbrush, then set out for Africa with Karl Johnson.

  • This, by the way, is the technological equivalent of sharing a toothbrush.

  • We trim and then scrub his fingernails and toenails with a toothbrush.

  • My husband arrived that day in court with his toothbrush, razor, and a change of underwear, ready for prison.

  • I wonder if you would have eschewed the harmless, necessary tub and danced upon the broken bones of the innocuous toothbrush.

  • I speak: 'Dink, I bet Bill here a quarter that you used a toothbrush.'

  • But then, would an off-Earth being ever guess the use of—say—a toothbrush or a bobbypin?

  • Bart got up and washed his face, remembering that he had no luggage with him, not so much as a toothbrush.

  • I'll have to remember to stick my toothbrush in tomorrow morning before I head down to Civic Center.