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teeth:

SYNONYMS: bicuspids; bones ; chatterers ; chewers ; china ; chompers ; choppers ; cogs ; crackers ; crockery ; crunchers ; dentals ; dominos ; eating-tackle ; fangs ; gravestones ; grinders ; headrails ; ivories ; laughing-tackle ; lispers ; masticators ; munchers ; nutcrackers ; pearlies ; pearly-gates ; pegs ; picket-fence ; pickets ; rattlers ; snappers ; stubs ; tombstones ; toothy-pegs ; tusks ; uppers-and-beneath .
See Also: agomphathymia, back teeth are afloat, back teeth are floating, Bite of the Boar, bones, Broken Cloud, brush one's teeth, chatterers, chewers, china, chompers, choppers, cockbiter, cocksucker's teeth, cogs, Colt's tooth, congenital syphilis, crackers, crockery, crunch queen, crunchers, dentals, dentures, dominos, Dresden china, dressed to kill, dressed to the nines, eating tackle, falsies, fangs, give pearls, go tiki, gravestones, grill, grinders, headrails, hereditary syphilis, ivories, laughing tackle, Line of Jewels, lispers, masticators, mouth falsies, munchers, nutcrackers, pearl diving, pearlies, pearly gates, pegs, picket fence, pickets, rattlers, snappers, stubs, tombstones, toothy pegs, tusks, uppers and beneath, vagina dentata, velvet buzz saw

Quotes Containing teeth:
Jean Harrington (Barbara Stanwyck) about the women smile at rich Charlie Pike (Henry Fonda) in The Lady Eve (1941): ''See those nice store teeth all beaming at you.''
Kris Kringle''s (Edmund Gwenn) age in Miracle on 34th Street (1947): ''As old as my tongue and a little bit older than my teeth .''
Toby (Joan Hacket) and Georgia Hines (Marsha Mason) in Only When I Laugh (1981) - Toby:''A woman can never be too pretty. They take-it away from you soon enough. Hold on to it while you can .'' - Georgia : ''Come on . If you went bald and lost your teeth you''d still be cute-looking.''
Doctor Malaqua (Joseph Bologna) to vampire (with false teeth) Odette (Geena Davis) in Transylvania 6-5000 (1985): ''What do you know about love , nymphonese (nympho-knees?). If I didn''t have you chained to this wall no man in this town would be safe .''
Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) and Marlene Duchard (Louise Fletcher) in a Casablanca-like scene in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Lou: ''I almost forgot what you look like. Day by day I erased your face from my mind, little by little, till all I had left was your right ear and three front teeth on the bottom .'' - Marlene: ''I still carry your picture in a locket. Naturally I had to cut off your head in case Paul found it .''
Ashley Wilkes (Lesley Howard) to Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): ''Well, isn''t it enough that you''ve gathered every other man''s heart today? You''ve always had mine. You cut your teeth on it .''
''What do you know about love , nymphonese? If I didn?t have you chained to this wall no man in this town would be safe .'' Doctor Malaqua (Joseph Bologna) to vampire (with false teeth) Odette (Geena Davis) in Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)
''What do you know about love , nymphonese? If I didn?t have you chained to this wall no man in this town would be safe .'' Doctor Malaqua (Joseph Bologna) to vampire (with false teeth) Odette (Geena Davis) in Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)


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