"Toothpick" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toothpick" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Toothpick
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"Toothpick" Meaning

A small, often wooden, stick used to pick up and remove food from between one's teeth.

"Toothpick" Examples

Usage Examples:


The bartender used a toothpick to tidy up the bar after the game.
Eating too many sugary snacks required frequent use of toothpicks to clean my teeth.
Toothpicks can be used for a variety of tasks in a home or office setting.
He poked his denture with a toothpick and caused significant pain to himself.
Toothpicks were the primary material for the prehistoric art piece at the museum.

"Toothpick" Similar Words

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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Toothless

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Toothleted

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Toothpaste

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Toothpastes

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Toothpicks

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Toothsome

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Toothy

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Tooting

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Tootle-pip

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Tootle

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Tootles

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To act or make a silly or irritating sound, often with your tongue or a mobile phone (e.g. a text tone).

Toots

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