NOUN
- a toothbrush with an electric motor in the handle that vibrates the head of the brush
How To Use electric toothbrush In A Sentence
- The device uses magnetic inductive power transfer to recharge its battery - a method presently used to charge batteries sealed inside electric toothbrushes and shavers.
- This electric toothbrush comes with a digital timer. Times, Sunday Times
- My electric toothbrush was great. Times, Sunday Times
- The self-labeled hustler tries to sell electric toothbrushes.
- I heard the shower stop, a brief pause, then the whirr of an electric toothbrush started up.
- Dentists approve of children's electric toothbrushes because they clean well, but even so, a parent should do the brushing.
- It uses the principle of magnetic inductive power transfer, which can already be found in rechargeable electric toothbrushes.
- So far, the only thing I have put off buying is a new electric toothbrush to replace the one that carked it a while back. Single gal seeks stimulation
- Dentists approve of children's electric toothbrushes because they clean well, but even so, a parent should do the brushing.
- But with the camera flash making teeth appear less white than they are, scrub up with more than just an electric toothbrush. The Sun