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gap-toothed

ADJECTIVE
  1. having widely spaced teeth
    his gap-toothed grin

How To Use gap-toothed In A Sentence

  • The one with the freckles and the gap-toothed grin.
  • I might be the gawky gap-toothed kid who's not cool like everyone else at school, but as long as I like myself I'll be fine.
  • Young couples hold hands next to gap-toothed men in dungarees.
  • Gap-toothed, bold in face, and of a ruddy complexion, the Wife was no longer prepossessing in appearance, if she ever had been.
  • Jascha Franklin-Hodge, 29, greeted me with a friendly handshake and a gap-toothed grin.
  • The old man's face broke into a broad, gap-toothed grin. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Mr. Blank's festive chronicles of indigenous American subjects, whether the Cajun musicians he often celebrates or the sensual grins that light up the funkily feminist "Gap-Toothed Women," echo with a promiscuous, polyglot joy. Aliens, Operas and a Blank Slate of Documentaries
  • With trademark good-natured stoicism, he flashed a gap-toothed grin, drank a can of Coke, and played bass with a red string around his wrist, a gift from some Tibetan friends who've been chanting for his recovery.
  • Fliers featuring photos of the girl with a gap-toothed smile were put up throughout Stewartstown and neighboring communities. FBI offers $25K reward in case of missing N.H. girl
  • The gap-toothed 62-year-old is a serial cheater who needs treatment, pals say. David Duchovny Sex Addiction: David Duchovny Rehab Sex Addiction
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