toothpick

[ US /ˈtuθˌpɪk/ ]
[ UK /tˈuːθpɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. pick consisting of a small strip of wood or plastic; used to pick food from between the teeth
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How To Use toothpick In A Sentence

  • He munched his way through 165 kernels, picking them up with a toothpick.
  • This movie is an armful of horror ambience wrapped around a toothpick plot.
  • Pasita is a sweet alcohol served in shot glasses with a piece of cheese and a raisin on a toothpick.
  • Forrest silently toyed with the toothpick lodged between his lips.
  • Pour the batter(original flavor) in a swiss roll mould first, then put the cocoa flavored batter on top randomly, use a toothpick to draw the marble pattern.
  • The service was attentive and friendly without being cloying, the branded toothpicks in their 'matchbook' holders a funky touch, and the bill a pretty reasonable £95 including service - which, surprisingly for London, wasn't included as standard! Archive 2008-05-01
  • Alternatively, dip a toothpick or sliver of wood in glue and break off the tip in the stripped hole, then reinstall the screw.
  • That brought back not only the chaw and snuff but also saw the rise of tobacco as dissolvable candy-like lozenges, tablets and breath strips, as well as sticks similar to toothpicks. Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Chew on This: The Real Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
  • The knife in my hands slipped when the wagon hit a rut, nicking a rogue gouge from the piece of wood I was absently whittling down to a toothpick.
  • The knife in my hands slipped when the wagon hit a rut, nicking a rogue gouge from the piece of wood I was absently whittling down to a toothpick.
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