The Collaborative International Dictionary
Toothful
Toothful \Tooth"ful\, a. Toothsome. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
toothful
a. (context obsolete English) toothsome n. (context archaic English) a small amount
Usage examples of "toothful".
Bucket frequently observes, in friendly circles where there is no restraint, that he likes a toothful of your fine old brown East Inder sherry better than anything you can offer him.