Toothless Sentence Examples

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  • A blissful bright smile was fixed on the baby's broad face with its toothless open mouth.

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  • The premaxilla is toothless.

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  • Turning pieces in rolling contact are called smooth or toothless wheels.

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  • I guess my biggest reason is I don't want to lose her and let's face it, when I'm toothless and bald and she is still as beautiful as today, she's not going to want me.

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  • History A voluntary Press Council existed for some 40 years, which was generally considered a toothless watchdog.

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  • Some babies are still toothless as they approach their first birthdays.

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  • Parents should also continue to wipe the toothless gum areas with a washcloth or gauze.

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  • He wiped his mouth on his shirtsleeve and turned his toothless grin on Royce.

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  • Bottlenoses feed on cuttle-fishes and squills, and are practically toothless; the only teeth which exist in the adult being a small pair at the front of the lower jaw, concealed beneath the gum during life.

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  • Shifting pieces in rolling contact with turning pieces may be called snfooth or toothless rae/es.

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  • The Pterosaurians of the Cretaceous period, just before their extinction both in Europe and in North America, were of enormous size, and some became toothless.

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  • A pair of wings of the toothless Pteranodon from the Chalk of Kansas, now in the British Museum, measures about five and a half metres in span.

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  • The northern sea-cow (Rhytina), now extinct, appears to have been toothless throughout life.

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  • In the herbivorous modification, as seen in three distinct phases in the horse, the kangaroo, and in ruminants, the incisors are generally well developed in one or both jaws, and have a nipping action, either against one another or against a toothless hard pad in the upper jaw; while the canines are usually small or absent, at least in the upper jaw, but in the lower jaw may be approximated and assimilated to the incisors.

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  • The teeth of the cheek series are all in contact with each other, but separated from the canines by a considerable toothless space.

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  • In every toothless smile she saw Nick.

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  • As I entered the site, an aged, nearly toothless crone in a worn blue boiler suit appeared, carrying a tea-pot.

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  • The old men, dim-eyed, toothless, bald, sallow, and bloated, or gaunt and wrinkled, were especially striking.

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