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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • He had a toothy smile, missing a top front tooth and a bottom tooth two from center.
  • Now the 47-year-old with the famous toothy smile wants to come to England after years of flirting with our biggest clubs. The Sun
  • A sophisticated sway and toothy smile are the last skills Gracie wants to practice.
  • Mushing together some of Yoko Ono's classic toothy chitter, some lethargic piano, and haphazard sound tweaking, it's topped off by weary chants and hand drums.
  • It is a disconcerting moment, not least because Felix looks very like his father - the same warm eyes, perpetual half-smile and toothy jowliness. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Then he smiles with that toothy, raunchy grin and starts talking about all those gay fans.
  • THE promise was delivered with a familiar toothy grin. The Sun
  • The toothy grin of this naturally modest farmer's son was less than villainous at the finish.
  • More of his toothy grin, that's for sure, but he's a friendly and approachable guy regardless.
  • If the croc doesn't like the invaders in his tank, "there's a good chance you'll receive a very 'toothy' reception," viewers are warned. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • He gave a toothy grin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the 47-year-old with the famous toothy smile wants to come to England after years of flirting with our biggest clubs. The Sun
  • Now you know what powers the brain behind the high-dome forehead, the specs and that toothy smile.
  • What sponsor will not want a piece of his bushy beard, his toothy smile and the common touch that has made him something of a people's champion? Times, Sunday Times
  • They were not his kind of people, the bluff tweedy graziers, the lofty matrons, the toothy, horsy young women, the cream of what the Bulletin called “the squattocracy.” The Thorn Birds
  • As he watched, a hatch motored open on the forward gunner's cupola and a helmeted visage favored him with a toothy, wolfish grin.
  • Those killer whales and porbeagle sharks are likely to remain forever out of your range of sight! They are toothy but hardly intimidating
  • As she bounced out of her limo on to the pavement she stopped momentarily to flash that familiar all-American toothy smile.
  • Her toothy smile can be seen to the back row of the cavernous Concert Hall.
  • A tall gangly fellow with a toothy smile and awkward social skills, he wrote murder mysteries for a hobby.
  • Bafflingly for Barry, his hairy chest, toothy grin and even his ale and hearty tum couldn't win her over.
  • He swiveled around in his chair, looked over the rims of his glasses and gave me a toothy grin.
  • With his toothy salesman smile and slicked back hair, I disliked him immediately.
  • The man before us smiled warmly before showing us a toothy grin of pure malice and evil.
  • quenotte kuh-nowt noun, feminine tooth, toothy-peg Quenotte - French Word-A-Day
  • Stainton has helmed Irwin's cable exploits for years, and he understands the inherent drama and suspense in diddling with deadly snakes and toothy reptiles.
  • Don't let the undeniably spooky DVD box art fool you: That toothy spook only appears a few times and not in any sort of pervasive or effective manner.
  • Hide gave his toothy smile and said: 'Thanks a lot. The Sun
  • A photographer manages to capture a deadly shark flashing a toothy grin for the camera. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll need a selection of 15 lb, 25 lb, 60 lb and 100 lb wire, plus suitable crimps for the toothy critters.
  • A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight.
  • He greeted me with a toothy smile, wearing ripped jeans and a tattered t-shirt.
  • Early on, in the face of sabotage of the original, "toothy" Murtha plan by the Politico's John Harris and the Washington Post editorial board, leadership support for anything antiwar members might sign on to collapsed. Behind-the-Scenes Tensions Among House Dems At Fever Pitch Over Iraq Vote
  • Anna Wintour found the British starlet "toothy" with too many filled cavities in her mouth! Faded Youth Blog
  • A photographer manages to capture a deadly shark flashing a toothy grin for the camera. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her son holding his head beside the big carved pumpkin, mimicking a wide, toothy grin.
  • The only disrepute is through toadying management trying their utmost to pretend all is fine and dandy in the ranks, and present to ‘the public’ a false and toothy-grinned image of their local utopia. Blogging in Tehran (good) Blogging in Lancashire (bad) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He gave me a toothy grin.
  • The roughly 30-minute tour involves eight stops, all of which depict a different era in mining, progressing to a modern-day exhibit that shows the kind of toothy machines that continuously chew coal out of the black veins inside the Appalachians. Undefined
  • He flashes me that toothy grin and is gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • He took the cigarette holder out of his wide mouth and beamed at his visitor, his Roosevelt smile, warm and toothy.
  • Don't be afraid of his "toothy" skin, he's really a softie. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He grinned a wide, toothy grin.
  • He nodded in acknowledgement when he left the game and was rewarded with a standing ovation, and he wore a toothy smile when and he high-five fans on the way to the locker room. USATODAY.com
  • She brightened up as I said those words and smiled one of her toothy grins.
  • So I sparkle and imagine the ghosts of cheerleaders past grinning a big toothy smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • The singer was on her way to a meeting in LA when she gave snappers a big toothy grin. The Sun
  • A small toothy smile erupted above a missing chin, and I noticed for the first time that the man had braces.
  • He is a tall man with silver hair and a toothy smile that veers toward the sardonic.
  • That she is: a playful presence, full of toothy grins and quiet giggles. Times, Sunday Times
  • This pumpkin has a great more dignity and gravitas than some goofy pumpkin with a toothy grin and a stupid hat.
  • Despite her toothy, innocent image -- she still says "golly" -- Osmond has made a 35-year career of survival. Marie Osmond, A Little Bit Broadway
  • Photo by Nancy Caswell, here with Fred. quenotte (kuh-nowt) noun, feminine tooth, toothy-peg French Word-A-Day:
  • She wears a blue summer frock and the kind of toothy smile I'll see a lot of during my stay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The singer was on her way to a meeting in LA when she gave snappers a big toothy grin. The Sun
  • Only a few runts, chicks whose parents had perhaps fallen prey to a toothy leopard seal, are left behind to feed the skuas.
  • He gave the toddler a chuck under the chin which earned him a toothy grin.
  • He grinned a wide, toothy grin.
  • As I walk towards her, her saucy red lips light up in a huge toothy smile.
  • The ship also carried standing skysail pales and yards, a half poop, and had as her figurehead a toothy dragon's head.
  • The revered fashion boss claimed the actress was too 'toothy' and had 'unruly hair' during a photoshoot for a cover of the US version of the magazine. Home | Mail Online
  • That she is: a playful presence, full of toothy grins and quiet giggles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smiling a toothy grin, he put his hands to his temples, his index fingers extended, and reared his head.
  • His smile widened into a toothy grin and he squeezed my hand comfortingly.
  • The ship also carried standing skysail pales and yards, a half poop, and had as her figurehead a toothy dragon's head.
  • Even though I lurv the dragons vs. helicopters, the explicit (and unnecessary) War on Terror references coupled with the gleeful depictions of American soldiers getting killed by spears and toothy animals leaves me with a bad aftertaste. Movie Review: Avatar
  • Hide gave his toothy smile and said: 'Thanks a lot. The Sun
  • He flashed me the kind of wide, toothy smile that suggested he was pleased to see me. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a toothy smile, the North Carolina senator opens his arms wide and wraps an equally sunny Kerry in a bear hug.
  • She wears a blue summer frock and the kind of toothy smile I'll see a lot of during my stay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Approaching the desk, he took off his hat and placed it on the counter, looking down at the girl with a toothy smile.
  • Jerry swung the front door open, a big toothy smile spread across his face.
  • THE promise was delivered with a familiar toothy grin. The Sun
  • He flashed me the kind of wide, toothy smile that suggested he was pleased to see me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Fragile's most elegant zeniths - "La Mer" and "Just Like You Imagined" - the songs scrape and lull, spanning toothy pop (Track 16); droning interludes (2); Eighties homages (24); the wankerish, disposable digital noise from the remix albums (7); and mostly, cinematic scenes that turn your earbuds into a personal transport system to charred landscapes beneath a gray sky. Miami New Times | Complete Issue
  • His house-made strozzapreti with wild boar ragu has the kind of toothy textural mojo passed down by generations of nonnas; his pillowy gnocchi with rabbit confit sauce is dressed in a thin arugula pesto that had my table gobsmacked; and an Acquarello aged-rice pudding accented with crunchy puffed rice brittle makes playful but respectful use of esoteric ingredients. Chicago Reader
  • Then she shrugs and smiles in her toothy way, as if to say - oh well, ain't nothing but the truth.
  • Although the objects were mostly slick and smooth, most chose the cold-press so they could scumble the color over the toothy surface with a beveled pencil.
  • So I sparkle and imagine the ghosts of cheerleaders past grinning a big toothy smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gave a toothy grin. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gave her a wide toothy grin, and immediately realized it was exactly the wrong approach.
  • Whether it was Halloween or Christmas, she always had a bright, toothy smile on her face and the look of sheer seduction in her eyes.
  • These are the caves beneath the waves, where stripy fish with feathery fins and sharks with hideous toothy grins swam round the whale and the snail on his tail.
  • He flashes me that toothy grin and is gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anna Wintour keeps complaining that in the pictures that the young beauty is too "toothy"!. Top Stories - Google News
  • I flashed her a sarcastic toothy smile, to which she responded by burying her face in her bag.
  • A huge toothy animatronic monster forms the backdrop to her two-hour performance. The Sun
  • The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin, considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
  • At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail.
  • The study shows that the earliest ancestor of human being was probably a toothy little cannibal.
  • What sponsor will not want a piece of his bushy beard, his toothy smile and the common touch that has made him something of a people's champion? Times, Sunday Times
  • She expected another sharp reprimanding but was instead given a wide toothy smile.
  • She was glad when it was over and wanted to hurry away; but it was the way it had used to be back home after church, little knots of people talking, lingering, blocking her way; the girls gigglesome and gay in their white dresses, the boys stiff, with toothy grins in good new suits they would outgrow before high-school time in the fall. The Dollmaker

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