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front tooth

n. a tooth situated at the front of the mouth; "his malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors" [syn: anterior]

Usage examples of "front tooth".

Gotha returned to school with a false front tooth and a dose of humility, and when Gordo was released from the hospital he skulked away whenever I was near.

He left a bit of a front tooth, and Percy has lost all that tooth.

When he pointed to her scribble of 'gold', she tapped a front tooth.

The Crone Stone, Bitterbean called it, chipped from her front tooth as the life and warmth drained from her body where it lay at the top of the pipe.

If they had ire back of eyeball they got danage on front tooth: theres were revelries at ridottos, here was rivalry in redoubt: I wegschicked Duke Wellinghof to reshockle Roy Shackleton: Walhalloo, Walhalloo, Walhalloo, mourn in plein!

But he looked such a very obdurate butcher as he stood scraping the great block in the shop, and moreover, his appearance was so little improved by the loss of a front tooth which I had knocked out, that I thought it best to make no advances.

In the meantime my left front tooth had been punched out to create a small orifice through which a paste of milk and ground maize was injected, using a sort of bellows, three times a day.

Pen Reddick's front tooth appeared to be back in place, but his face was pale and very weary.