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tooth Listen to audio/ˈtu:θ/ noun
plural teeth Listen to audio/ˈti:θ/
1 [count] : one of the hard white objects inside the mouth that are used for biting and chewing
The dentist will have to pull that tooth. You should brush/clean your teeth every morning and night. She clenched her teeth in anger. He has a set of false teeth. a loose tooth tooth decay She sank her teeth into [=bit] the apple.see picture at mouth; see also baby tooth, buck teeth, eyetooth, milk tooth, sweet tooth, wisdom tooth
2 [count] : a sharp or pointed object that sticks out of something and is part of a row of similar objects
the teeth of a saw/comb
3 teeth [plural] : the power that makes something effective
drug laws with teeth The labor union showed that it has teeth.
a kick in the teethsee 2kick
an eye for an eye and a tooth for a toothsee 1eye
by the skin of your teethsee 1skin
cut a tooth, cut your teethsee 1cut
fly in the teeth ofsee 1fly
get/take the bit between your teethsee 2bit
get your teeth into or chiefly US sink your teeth into
: to become fully involved in (something, such as a new activity) : to do or deal with (something) with a lot of energy, interest, etc.
He finally has a project he can get his teeth into.
grit your teethsee 2grit
in the teeth of
1 or into the teeth of : directly against (a strong wind, storm, etc.)
They sailed in/into the teeth of the wind.
2 : despite (something)
A shopping mall was built in the teeth of fierce opposition.
like pulling teeth
used to say that something is very difficult and frustrating Getting him to make a decision is like pulling teeth. [=it is very hard to get him to make a decision]
long in the tooth
informal : no longer young : old
Isn't she a little long in the tooth for those kinds of antics?
set your teeth on edge
If a sound, taste, etc., sets your teeth on edge, it makes your body feel tense or uncomfortable.
That awful squeaking is enough to set my teeth on edge!
tooth and nail
: with a lot of effort and determination
They fought tooth and nail.
to the teeth
: fully or completely
The men were armed to the teeth. [=the men had a lot of weapons]
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