Used in a Sentence

teething

How to use teething in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for teething.

Editorial note

It is pretty great, but still teething a bit.

Examples8
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

the eruption through the gums of baby teeth

Meaning at a glance

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noun

the eruption through the gums of baby teeth

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for teething.

Example sentences

1

It is pretty great, but still teething a bit.

2

Apologies, a few teething troubles with the load.

3

We all know Android had teething problems, but none of his rants seem relevant to my Nexus 4.

4

This premise gets sillier by the year, as more and more babies grow up teething on their parents old iPhones.

5

I guess even modern fiat currencies had their teething problems with theft and counterfeiting, so this is not too surprising.

6

I don't really care at this point because I happen to know that all new technologies ever have had embarrassing teething problems.

7

> there is no proof that PostgreSQL does not have any teething problems on high capacity hardware eitherAt Disqus we run Postgres on even larger boxes without pauses described here.

8

Yes, it has teething problems but it's been designed on a minuscule budget, had little time in the wild to actually gain any traction and most definitely has not had the time required to mature the supported software.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use teething in a sentence?

It is pretty great, but still teething a bit.

What does teething mean?

the eruption through the gums of baby teeth

What part of speech is teething?

teething is commonly used as noun.