"Teethes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Teethes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Teethes
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"Teethes" Meaning

toothes

A person's teethes is a form of the verb "tooth", which is a rare or archaic word, meaning:

1. A verb, especially in Scottish English and poetry, to set or develop teeth in the mouth.
2. To chatter or chatter together, typically in a playful or menacing way: "The dogs toothed her throat."

In general, the word "teethes" is often replaced with the more common verb "teethes" or the noun "teeth".

"Teethes" Examples

Usage Examples of "teethes"


| Example | Usage |
| --- | --- |
| The infant's teethes started to show at six months. | Noun, Plural Form |
| The sharp teethes of the animal helped it to tear flesh. | Noun, Plural Form, Feminine adjective |
| She nursed carefully not to scratch the skin between her teethes. | Noun, Functioning as Adjective |

"Teethes" Similar Words

Teetee

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A childish term for "pee", often used in a playful or endearing manner, typically by young children.

Teeter

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The word "teeter" is a verb that means to sway or balance precariously, often near a point of collapse or falling. It can also be used to describe something that wobbles or oscillates unsteadily, like a teetering balance scale.

Teetered

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To teeter is to be in a state of precarious balance, hanging precariously, or sway unsteadily. <br><br>The past tense of the verb "teeter" is "teetered". <br><br>Example sentence: "The house teetered on the edge of the cliff, threatening to fall at any moment."

Teetering

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To be in a precarious or unstable state; to be hanging or swaying uncertainly.

Teeters

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To teeter means to be in a precarious or unstable position, often on the verge of falling or collapse. It can also describe a situation or object that is on the point of breaking or failing in some way.<br><br>Example: The tightrope walker teetered precariously high above the ground.<br><br>It is also related to teeter-totter, a see-saw or a seesaw, which is a device consisting of a board resting on a fulcrum near its center, used by children for amusement, and often used to describe a situation where two people or things are in a precarious or unstable balance.

Teeth

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The word "teeth" refers to the hard, white structures within the mouth used for biting and chewing food, and helping to speak and smile. They are located in the jawbone and are a vital part of the digestive system.

Teethe

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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.

Teethed

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Having two or more sharp points at the end, especially for holding or sucking.

Teething

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Teething refers to the process by which a baby's first teeth develop and erupt through the gums. During this time, babies often experience discomfort, drooling, and chewing behavior as they learn to navigate their new teeth.

Teetotal

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Totally abstinent from alcoholic beverages, especially as a matter of principle or conviction.

Teetotaler

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A person who abstains completely from drinking alcohol.

Teetotalers

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People who completely abstain from drinking alcohol.

Teetotaling

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The term "teetotaling" means abstaining completely from alcohol or any intoxicating beverages, often for moral or health reasons, but also sometimes out of personal preference. It can also be used to describe someone who refuses to engage in any habits or activities that they consider immoral or detrimental. The term originated in 19th-century England as a pledge of total abstinence from intoxicating drinks.

Teetotalism

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Teetotalism is a term used to describe the practice of abstaining from drinking alcoholic beverages completely. It originates from the temperance movement of the late 19th century in England, where the movement advocated for the non-consumption of alcohol. Teetotalism is often associated withاردfull abstinence from all intoxicating liquors, making it synonymous with a strict sober lifestyle.

Teetotalist

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A person who abstains completely from drinking alcohol.

Teetotaller

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A person who abstains completely from drinking alcoholic beverages, especially as a principle or as a pledge to oneself.