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tooth fairies

n. (tooth fairy English)

Usage examples of "tooth fairies".

Frito was shown to a seat about halfway down the table between an unusually deformed dwarf and an elf who smelled like a birdnest, and Moxie and Pepsi were sent to a small table in a corner with the Easter Bunny and a couple of tooth fairies.

And dint get et by tooth fairies from out of the woodwork either, Brother Plasterer, I couldn't help noticing.

I mean, tooth fairies, yes, and them little buggers that live in flowers, used to collect 'em myself as a lad, but can't recall anything about verrucas.

The Tooth Fairies must have half the children in the world under their control.

She and her school-friends believe the solemn word of respected adults that tooth fairies and Father Christmas really exist.

You stopped believing in Father Christmas, tooth fairies, paternal omniscience.

Or tooth fairies or Santa Claus, or elves who cobble the boots while you sleep.

And dint get et by tooth fairies from out of the woodwork either, Brother Plasterer, I couldn’.