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toothier

a. (en-comparative of: toothy)

WordNet
toothy
  1. adj. having or showing prominent teeth; "a toothy smile"

  2. [also: toothiest, toothier]

toothier

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Usage examples of "toothier".

Old Ones had hunted down, slain, and tried to exterminate a species of creature she had described as shaped very much like a man but much bigger, much toothier, and covered in hair.

Nearly every large animal you can care to name is stronger, faster, and toothier than us.

She had gone on to say that these Old Ones had hunted down, slain, and tried to exterminate a species of creature she had described as shaped very much like a man but much bigger, much toothier, and covered in hair.

All five were now smiling toothily, the Katrien who might or might not have been following her, a little toothier than the rest.

Her twenty-five watt smile switches on and he thinks that though she must wear brighter, toothier smiles for co-workers and relatives, this particular smile measures the true fraction of her joy, all that is left after years of career management and bad love.

Her twenty-five watt smile switches on, and he thinks that though she must wear brighter, toothier smiles for co-workers and relatives, this particular smile measures the true fraction of her joy, all that is left after years of career management and bad love.

Yet a nightmare toothier than most, so that when Kettle found and woke me, I felt I had not slept at all, but had been fleeing for my life for hours.

When they finally got to the front, Quark gave him one of his toothier smiles and held out a padd.

Which meant that somewhere in murky depths lurked larger and toothier fish.