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toothed

US // (tuːθt) //

有齿的,有齿,齿状,齿状的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a tooth or teethsabre-toothed; six-toothed

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Examples

  • I ask Cuco how The Verne Club gets illegal, over-proof alcohol like absinthe through the fine-toothed comb of Argentine customs.

  • Seven children lost parts of fingers and toes to the sharp-toothed creatures.

  • His Fox News Channel is a shark-toothed star machine leaving its cable competitors in the dust.

  • Will Disney only be successful turning rides into movies when the stories are set around gold-toothed swashbucklers?

  • A toothed arc fixed to the revolving platform or to the live ring serves to give motion to the bridge.

  • Shadows of gloom dissolved and were replaced by a black-toothed, crescent-shaped smile of delight.

  • Wherever your glory-toothed lightning bites, it crunches cattle, like a well-aimed bolt.

  • The toothed edge is applied to the paper and the reverse edge tapped with a mallet or hammer.

  • And far as his eyes could reach along the coast there lifted enormous, saw-toothed mountains.