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Definition of toothglass in English: toothglassnounˈtuːθɡlɑːs A glass for holding toothbrushes or dentures, or one used as a tumbler for mouthwash. Example sentencesExamples - I had family staying with me over Christmas, and I had to warn them not to leave a full toothglass in the bathroom
- ` I left her at a surgery,’ James said, picking up Leonard's toothglass and inspecting it for signs of toothpaste before pouring whisky into it. ` I'll go and see her tomorrow.
- In his own room he would never have exposed himself quite like this: the dirty toothglass, the towel on the bed.
- The bedside table is known to him, and what rests on it: toothglass, bottle of grappa, ashtray, packet of cigarettes.
- Again, there was no heated towel rack (I do like those) but there were two bathrobes - and a bathroom counter large enough to set more than a toothglass on.
- It would be childish to fill a toothglass with water and pour it under the door, I reprove myself.
- This can be achieved by sealing the cleaning toilet with a toilet strip, by wrapping the washed tumbler in a new toothglass bag and by providing guests with items such as sanibags and tissues.
- I am quite heartily sick of continental breakfasts, which mostly consist of second-rate pastry and bread, bad coffee, and fruit juices served in toothglasses.
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