"Teethe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Teethe" Meaning

To have one's baby teethe means to have the process of baby teeth pushing through the gum and coming into the mouth. It's a normal part of a baby's dental development, typically occurring between 6-36 months old.

"Teethe" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Teethe"


Verb usage:


1. Present Simple
- Baby will teethe at six months old.
- The puppy is beginning to teethe.
2. Past Simple
- The baby used to teethe from 6 to 12 months.
- The cat has stopped teething now.
3. Future Simple
- The baby will still be teething next month.
- She will teethe even after two years.

Other usage:


1. Noun
- The teething toys were given to the baby to soothe her during teething.
2. Adjective
- The child was too fuzzy from three days of teething.
- First teething months are very difficult for kids.

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