"Toothbrushes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toothbrushes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Toothbrushes" Meaning

Toothbrushes are small, handheld brushes used for cleaning teeth and the surrounding areas of the mouth, typically with toothpaste or other dental cleaning products.

"Toothbrushes" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Toothbrushes"


In a Sentence:

Regina needed to buy new toothbrushes after one of hers fell apart in the shower.

In a List:

Packing for a trip? Don't forget to include toothbrushes and toothpaste.
The unique feature of the new toothbrushes is the rotating heads.
Using a manual toothbrush is gentler on your gums than electric toothbrushes.
Buying toothbrushes for the kids? Look for ones with colorful handles to keep them excited.

In a Compound Sentence:

When I travel to the countryside, I always make sure to bring my toothbrushes and toothpaste to keep my teeth clean; the tap water doesn't seem to taste as clean as what I'm used to at home.

"Toothbrushes" Similar Words

Toot

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Tooted

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Tooter

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Tooth-brush

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A toothbrush is a personal care item used for cleaning the teeth to maintain good oral hygiene. It typically consists of a handle and a head containing soft bristles, which are used to remove plaque, bacteria, and food particles from the teeth.

Tooth

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A hard, calcified structure within the jaw at the gum line in the mouth, forming part of the dentition, or set of teeth. It has a root, and can be fixed to the jawbone by a periodontal ligament.

Toothache

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A sharp, throbbing pain in the tooth, often accompanied by a sharp or dull ache that can radiate to other areas of the face and jaw.

Toothaches

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A sharp, severe pain in the tooth or surrounding gums, often caused by an infection, decay, or sensitivity issue.

Toothbrush

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A toothbrush is a personal hygiene tool used for cleaning teeth, typically by brushing back and forth in a gentle circular motion.

Toothbrushing

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Toothdrawer

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I couldn't find any definition for the term "toothdrawer". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a slang term that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of "tooth drawer", which refers to a container or receptacle used to store or hold teeth, often in a dental or orthodontic context.

Toothed

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Toothily

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Toothily is an adverb that is not a word in English.

Toothing

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Tooth-like or resembling teeth; relating to the teeth.

Toothless

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Having no teeth, particularly adult teeth.<br><br>Example: The toothless old man struggled to eat his food.<br><br>Idiomatic usage: <br><br>- To have no power or influence over someone or something.<br>- To be powerless or ineffective.<br><br>Example: After the scandal, the politician became toothless.

Toothleted

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Toothpaste

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A paste used to clean and maintain the health and cleanliness of teeth, typically containing abrasives, detergents, and additives.