toothy / ˈtu θi, -ði /

📖毕业后词汇齿状的有齿的齿状突起有牙的

toothy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

tooth·i·er, tooth·i·est.

  1. having or displaying conspicuous teeth: a toothy smile.
  2. savory; appetizing; toothsome.
  3. possessing a rough surface: toothy paper.
  4. Archaic. sharp or caustic: toothy commentary.

toothy 近义词

toothy

等同于 palatable

toothy

等同于 tasty

更多toothy例句

  1. I took the saw out of the box, carefully spun the toothy blade, and decided that I was going to learn how to use this tool.
  2. After a two-hour hike, at the top we giddily ate lunch and took far too many selfies, gazing down into the toothy mess of rock that forms the mountain’s central crater.
  3. For a more alpine environment, start early to avoid crowds and make the seven-mile round-trip trek to Upper Cathedral Lake, which offers a front-row view of its toothy namesake peak.
  4. As the driver bios appeared on the jumbo screen, I flashed a toothy grin after noticing that two of them were women.
  5. His friends were safely known by the Polish versions of Toothy, Hoppy, Conky, Baldy, Whitey, Carrot Top and Chopper.
  6. He just kept looking at the picture, staring at his little brunette with her big, toothy grin.
  7. People refer to it all the time with toothy glee as a way to convey just how grim the great outdoors looms.
  8. Each bowed his or her head, and Roach responded in turn with a warm, toothy smile.
  9. Rawhide Jones, Toothy, and Brayley came out of the bunk-house together.
  10. A quick turn about the horn of his saddle, and Toothy set up his own horse.
  11. The creature gave him a toothy smile, nodded once, and grew more indistinct.
  12. Each sob from dying pike's tail, doomed to a long toothy snout for her disobedience by Manitou, formed a larger fish.
  13. It was a little short in the jaw, me not having one of their toothy mandibles, but that was all right.