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List of 20 Metaphors for Teeth · Pearls in a Smile · Snowflakes in Winter · Ivory Gates · Stardust Gleam · Broken Piano Keys · Weathered Tombstones · Crumbling ...
29 мар. 2016 г. · The metaphor of doing something "by the skin of your teeth" is one of the most puzzling of all the tooth-related phrases you may hear today.
A Tooth For A Tooth · Getting Long In The Tooth · As Rare As Hens' Teeth · By The Skin Of Your Teeth · Bare Your Teeth · Bite Off More Than You Can Chew · As Bad As ...
This new denture emblems the growth of permanent teeth after shedding deciduous ones, figuratively meaning the integrity of. Henderson's personhood and manhood.
8 авг. 2019 г. · Common Tooth Idioms · Long in the Tooth. Long in the tooth is something we say to describe someone who is getting older. · Chewing the Fat.
24 нояб. 2023 г. · In the Bible, teeth emerge as multifaceted symbols embodying strength, youth, death, decay, aggression, beauty, and even justice.
2 апр. 2018 г. · James Joyce understood the value of a dental analogy when he said, “My mouth is full of decayed teeth and my soul of decayed ambitions.”.
This paper proposes that Zadie Smith successfully employs the metaphor of teeth to convey about a character's heritage and roots.
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