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All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front
Teeth
( Spike Jones song )
An eye for an eye, a
tooth
for a
tooth
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Armed to the
teeth
As blind as a
mole
As scarce as hen's
teeth
Back
teeth
are floating
Bare one's
teeth
By the skin of your
teeth
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Cut your
teeth
Did you Maclean your
teeth
today? ( Maclean's Toothpaste advertising slogan )
Fed up to the back
teeth
Fight
tooth
and nail
Get the bit between your
teeth
Get your
teeth
into
Give one's eye
teeth
for
Gnash your
teeth
Granny, what big
teeth
you have got
Grit your
teeth
Hampsteads ( Cockney rhyming slang for
teeth
)
Hell's
teeth
How sharper than a serpent's
tooth
it is to have a thankless child?
In the
teeth
of a gale
It cleans your breath while it cleans your
teeth
( Colgate Toothpaste advertising slogan )
Kick in the
teeth
Lie through his
teeth
Like pulling
teeth
Long in the
tooth
Nature, red in
tooth
and claw
Nothing succeeds like a parrot with no
teeth
Over the
teeth
and through the gums, look out stomach here it comes
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything
Set your
teeth
on edge
Sink your
teeth
into it
Sow Dragon's
teeth
Sweet
tooth
Take the bit between your
teeth
Through clenched
teeth
Tooth
and nail
You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your
teeth
with Pepsodent ( Pepsodent toothpaste advertising slogan )