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toothpick
tooth·pick T0267900 (to͞oth′pĭk′)n. A small piece of wood or other material for removing food particles from between the teeth.toothpick (ˈtuːθˌpɪk) n1. a small sharp sliver of wood, plastic, etc, used for extracting pieces of food from between the teeth2. (Tools) a slang word for bowie knifetooth•pick (ˈtuθˌpɪk) n. a small pointed piece of wood, plastic, etc., for removing food particles from between the teeth. [1480–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | toothpick - pick consisting of a small strip of wood or plastic; used to pick food from between the teethpick - a thin sharp implement used for removing unwanted material; "he used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks"strip - thin piece of wood or metal | Translationstooth (tuːθ) noun – plural teeth (tiːθ) – 1. any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing. He has had a tooth out at the dentist's. 牙齒 牙齿2. something that looks or acts like a tooth. the teeth of a comb/saw. 齒 齿teethe (tiːð) verb (of a baby) to grow one's first teeth. He cries a lot because he's teething. 生乳牙,長牙齒 生乳牙,长牙齿 toothed adjective having teeth. a toothed wheel. 有齒的,鋸齒狀的 有齿的,锯齿状的 ˈtoothless adjective without teeth. a toothless old woman. 無牙齒的 无牙的ˈtoothy adjective showing a lot of teeth. a toothy grin. 露齒的 露齿的ˈtoothache noun a pain in a tooth. He has / is suffering from toothache. 牙疼 牙疼ˈtoothbrush noun a brush for cleaning the teeth. 牙刷 牙刷ˈtoothpaste noun a kind of paste used to clean the teeth. a tube of toothpaste. 牙膏 牙膏ˈtoothpick noun a small piece of wood, plastic etc for picking out food etc from between the teeth. 牙籤 牙签be/get etc long in the tooth (of a person or animal) to be, become etc, old. I'm getting a bit long in the tooth to climb mountains. 年紀大 年迈的,年老的 a fine-tooth comb a comb with the teeth set close together, for removing lice, dirt etc from hair etc. 細齒梳子 篦子a sweet tooth a liking for sweet food. My friend has a sweet tooth. 愛吃甜食 爱吃甜食tooth and nail fiercely and with all one's strength. They fought tooth and nail. 竭盡全力地 竭尽全力地toothpick
H-E-double-toothpicksA euphemistic spelling of "hell." "Oh yeah?" said Tommy to the schoolyard bully. "Well, you can go to H-E-double-toothpicks!"close enough to use the same toothpickHaving a very close relationship; inseparable. I haven't talked to Patty in years, but as kids we were close enough to use the same toothpick.See also: close, enough, same, toothpick, useclose enough to use the same toothpickRur. very close. (Used to describe close friends.) We've been friends since we were five years old. We're close enough to use the same toothpick.See also: close, enough, same, toothpick, useH-E-double-toothpicks n. hell. (A jocular euphemism. It is not usually written and can be spelled a number of different ways.) Oh, H-E-double-toothpicks! I did it wrong again! EncyclopediaSeetoothtoothpick
toothpick (to͞oth′pĭk′)n. A small piece of wood or other material for removing food particles from between the teeth.toothpickAny small tapering sliver of wood or other material used to remove food debris from between the teeth. Early examples were made of gold, carved bone, or ivory. tooth·pick (tūthpik) Small wood sliver or thin plastic device used to remove food particles from the interdental space. FinancialSeeToothtoothpick
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