Teeth in a sentence as a noun

"This is clearly a great PR move, but has no teeth.

So far the media hasn't really taken the bit between the teeth, however.

Every day the recruitment ads state 'change the world - join our social dog teeth brushing cloud service'.

The next 30 minutes are for brushing teeth, settling into bed, and preparing for the following morning only.

And I wish founders would actually do a market survey before launching the 5th dog teeth cleaning service in the same tiny geographic area.

There is a risk we might end up looking like the guys who brushed their teeth with radium or used a portable x-ray video machine to examine their kids' feet at the shoe store.

So now this is part of the story: Internet folk have teeth, there are consequences for supporting bad law. The best part is that GoDaddy doesn't even have to be wounded in any real sense the story is enough to change the tone of the conversation.

You can complain about it, you can legislate about it, you can gnash your teeth and prostrate yourself and offer blood sacrifices to your preferred god, but nothing will change this basic fact.

What will happen with the 64-bit version if you run out of disk space, more silently discarded data?I know a lot of you may have cut your teeth on MySQL which, in its default configuration, will happily truncate your strings if they are bigger than a column.

But sometimes one is dominant, and if the gray beast gets its teeth all the way into you, it takes away not just positive feelings but everything until you're just a walking shell so empty you can't even fully comprehend what you've lost.> The converse, when the black beast has you, can be much like you describe - you can still feel a kind of dreadful, frenzied joy in short moments as you cling desperately to the edge of the sucking dark hole in yourself, trying to ignore the beast's whispers that any pleasure is a lie that will just make the coming pain more stark and inescapable and utterly deserved.> They're liars, but they're good at it.

Teeth definitions

noun

the kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal

See also: dentition