dentist's drill

NOUN
  1. a high speed drill that dentists use to cut into teeth
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How To Use dentist's drill In A Sentence

  • This was more a dentist's drill, burrowing away until it hit a nerve. Times, Sunday Times
  • An invention which cancels out the noise of a dentist's drill could help people overcome their fear of a check-up, researchers say.
  • A cup of tea a day will keep the dentist's drill away.
  • Two surgeries in the York area have made a huge investment in state-of-the-art machinery which will help to make obsolete the much-feared dentist's drill.
  • A similar thing happens to many humans - as soon as you detect the excruciating high-pitched whine of a dentist's drill, it sets your teeth on edge.
  • This was more a dentist's drill, burrowing away until it hit a nerve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Special mineral toothpaste then helps the tooth to repair itself without the need for fillings and, more crucially, the dentist's drill.
  • The noise of a dentist's drill might awaken feelings of apprehension and nervousness.
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