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Toothful   Listen
adjective
Toothful  adj.  Toothsome. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Toothful" Quotes from Famous Books



... in a jiffey, sir, as soon as I have swallowed a toothful of this warm stuff to keep out the ...
— The Ghost Ship - A Mystery of the Sea • John C. Hutcheson

... five minutes before the service was over, and one slipped round the door side and made a descent upon the holy water forty-five seconds before the business terminated. Of course it is better late than never, only not much bliss follows late attendance, and hardly a toothful of ecstacy can be obtained in three-quarters of a minute. The singing is of an average kind, the choir being constituted of the school children; whilst the organ, which used to be in some place at Accrington, is only rather shaky and debilitated. During the past ten years ...
— Our Churches and Chapels • Atticus



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