toothy的意思和读音

toothy

: [ˈtuθi] : [ˈtuːθi]

adj.齿

齿齿

toothier  toothiest  

toothyadj.

1.齿齿atoothy smile shows a lot of teeth

adj.1.齿,

adj.1.someone who is toothy has a lot of large teeth

1.齿 look into toothy 齿, search ...

2. 1.2 Giggles( ) 1.3 Toothy) 1.4 Lumpy( ) ...

3.齿 3. reptile n. 4. toothy a. (齿 5. reserve n. ...

4. ... Tiny Walking Bomb Toothy Tranquil Mechanical Yet…

5. Giggles( ) [] Toothy) [] Lumpy( ) [] ...

6. / / Snarly's Bucket / / Toothy / / Toothy's Bucket ...

7.ket) 。 5、(Toothy) (Toothy's Bucket)

8. Giggles( Toothy) Lumpy( 鹿) ...

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1.The toothy farmer said he was introduced to the idea of growing coffee back in 1992 by experts, both Chinese and foreign.1992

2.The dentist: The first thing after waking up in the morning and the last thing before going to bed should be a sweet toothy smile.齿”。

3.Opposite Winston there Sat. a man with a chinless, toothy face exactly like that of some large, harmless rodent.齿

4.His mummified face, including his toothy smile, and his teenage feet are the only visible parts behind the thick glass walls.齿

5.The last fish turns out to be no cod or haddock but something eel-like, scary and toothy.线齿西

6.Titanoboa could've swallowed such toothy prey as though it were an appetizer.齿

7.They have flattened flukes for bodies, with a large toothy snout flanked by hooked grasping claws -- hence the name.齿——

8.The frail-looking 71-year-old would flash his trademark toothy grin as he railed against the West, Israel and women's rights.西71

9.In Barcelona, he appeared as a blue, tear-shaped blob with a toothy grin showing both rows of teeth.西齿

10.They used to walk, they used to swim, they used to fly with a toothy grin.