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US
/ˈtuθi/
]
[ UK /tˈuːθi/ ]
[ UK /tˈuːθi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having or showing prominent teeth
a toothy smile
How To Use toothy In A Sentence
- It may be a while before he flashes that famously photogenic toothy smile again. The Sun
- He had the brightest blue eyes and a wide toothy grin.
- The actor then flashed a toothy smile to reveal his uneven chompers.
- Kara smiled a big toothy grin at her sister.
- I think he wanted to be seen as a serious writer and serious writers don't make toothy smiles in snapshots. Times, Sunday Times
- I think he wanted to be seen as a serious writer and serious writers don't make toothy smiles in snapshots. Times, Sunday Times
- Gazing at their little arms, and their toothy (and sometimes toothless) grins, I wondered what it would be like to be catapulted from a world where your opportunities in life were, on any social and economic index, likely to be pretty limited, to one I couldn't even dream of: one where you understand how the black dots on a page turn into something that lifts the human heart, and where the way you move horse hair over strings can make the soul soar. Christina Patterson: Why Our Children Should Reach for the Stars
- The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin, considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
- He's a powerful force, Hoss, and he throws his head back to look down his wide, flat nose at me, his eyes small and round at the top of it, his mouth, as it elongates into a straight, toothy, white smile, taking up half of his face. Variable (X)
- It may be a while before he flashes that famously photogenic toothy smile again. The Sun