DDS

NOUN
  1. a doctor's degree in dental surgery
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How To Use DDS In A Sentence

  • While a video screen adds a few visual puns, it seems almost an afterthought. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can't help thinking that the promise of that final inspection adds a little extra sparkle to the finished product. Times, Sunday Times
  • They put out a plan that adds up, leaves no ox ungored and should shut up anyone who says the deficit can be contained by cutting waste, fraud, abuse and foreign aid. Two Tests of a Gridlock Mentality
  • The production sounds a little soupy here, but I think it really adds to the song if you can understand that.
  • The rally has defied all odds and logic with only two, short interruptions since it began its climb in August 1982.
  • The colour is a focal point on one wall and adds a bit of personality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The drop-in module, which adds to the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the whole vehicle, ties the car together from the seats rearward and from b-pillar to b-pillar.
  • In a 1983 ad, the Gillette man was depicted as the tiny weakling on a basketball court full of giants; his shaver, he said, helped him even the odds.
  • Smaller and more versatile aircraft reduce financial and operational risks to airlines, particularly in economic downturns, compared to jumbo jets, he adds.
  • He expanded this idea to the propose the ‘deep, hot biosphere’ which both generates methane and adds biogenic signatures to inorganic petroleum, and that part, at least, is looking more correct every year.
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