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One of these away at the back used to what it would be like to have teeth.
"But it does have teeth, so we need to get out of its way."
So, in answer to your question, having teeth is a medical necessity.
Your name is in the mouth of others: be sure it has teeth.
I knew they had teeth but how big and where was a mystery to me.
Now to show them that the old lion had teeth.
The day was cool, too, and the wind had teeth.
In 1913 he became ill and had to have teeth removed.
This is going to be a test whether the new law has teeth."
Presumably it had teeth; but that might very well be the least of the problems.
Too many do not look beyond a pretty face to see if it has teeth."
I still had teeth marks on my rear from last time.
Goddess Keep was game bigger than they had teeth for.
I had teeth marks on my body to prove it.
However, the loose Japanese control of the camp had teeth.
This resulted in the current penalties, which actually have teeth.
The trouble is that their intolerance has teeth in it.
"I didn't know he had teeth until the last three weeks."
Something that does not have teeth is the new law, which carries no penalties.
If the thing had teeth or carried poison, nobody was coming to help them.
Against all odds, he still had teeth to chew it with.
No one could have teeth that straight without years of expensive correction.
"For Beijing, the executive order does not seem to have teeth.
"The crux of my position is that it has to have teeth to work," he said.
The sauropods instead had teeth in the front with only a few at the sides.