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toothpaste

/tooth-peyst/US // ˈtuθˌpeɪst //UK // (ˈtuːθˌpeɪst) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a dentifrice in the form of paste.

Examples

  • For some people, it means getting the toothpaste off the bathroom mirror.

  • We also have to buy all of our essential items such as soap, shampoo, underwear, socks or toothpaste.

  • Agencies in our view can’t and shouldn’t try to put that toothpaste back in the tube.

  • For elephant toothpaste, you might measure the height of the foam using video recordings.

  • The company just launched a clinical trial of the toothpaste that will enroll 32 adults who are allergic to peanuts.

  • Plus, Procter & Gamble has already removed triclosan from its Crest toothpaste.

  • Taken aback, toothpaste dribbling down my chin, I stood there befuddled, not quite sure what to do next.

  • Toothpaste bombs, wiretapped toothbrushes, tastebud disasters.

  • Procter & Gamble introducing Crest toothpaste line with nontraditional flavors—chocolate, vanilla, lime.

  • P&G announcement came shortly before warnings by Russian security forces about dangers of toothpaste bombs in Sochi.

  • They tried frantically to remedy the situation by the use of this toothpaste and that, and this deodorant and the other.

  • Stand clear and order off your thugs or I'll squeeze you till your guts squirt out your nose like toothpaste from a tube.

  • "I'll be dog-goned," swore Old Chauncey with toothpaste foam dribbling down his chin.

  • He missed the bobbypins on the floor, the nylons drying across the shower rack, the toothpaste tubes squeezed from the top.

  • The newspapers interviewed her, society women copied her, toothpaste and perfume manufacturers solicited her testimonials.