"Toothy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toothy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Toothy
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"Toothy" Meaning

Having large or numerous teeth.

"Toothy" Examples

Examples of the Word "Toothy"


Adjective


The puppy's toothy grin was enough to melt the hearts of everyone in the room.
The kid had a toothy smile when he got his first tooth.
45-year-old toothy grins that take years off the faces of fashion models.
The toothy baby's distance shriek frightens the swarm of visitors.
The frightened people gasped at the toothy giant shark in the movie.

"Toothy" Similar Words

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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The word "toothleted" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word.<br><br>However, a word that comes closest to "toothleted" is "toothed". A toothleted word is not a common English word, but a toothed can have a definition:<br><br>Toothed (adjective): having or equipped with teeth; resembling teeth in shape or form.<br><br>The word "toothlet" exists as a rare or obsolete word, referring to a toothlike attachment or a small tooth.

Toothpaste

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

Toothpastes

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Toothpick

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

Toothpicks

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Thin, pointed sticks used to pick food from between the teeth or from plates.

Toothsome

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Tooting

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Tootle-pip

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Tootle

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A friendly, informal term for "toot" <br><br>To blow a horn or whistle, especially a car horn, a short blast, to signal a presence, departure, warning, or friendly greeting.<br><br>Example:<br>"She gave a friendly tootle on her horn to say goodbye to the driver who was leaving."

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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"unken tooting" or making a loud, sharp, and high-pitched sound, similar to a horn, often referring to a small air-raid siren. The term can also be used as a slang expression to express excitement, enthusiasm, or to brag about something.

Tootsie

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Tootsy

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Tuts or tootsy can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A little tottsy or baby, when referring a child.<br>2. A style of jazz music associated with New Orleans.

Toowoomba

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Toowoomba is a city located in the state of Queensland, Australia. It is situated about 125 kilometres west of Brisbane, Australia's most populous city, in the Darling Downs region of the Great Dividing Range.