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Meaning of gag-toothed

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gag-toothed (a.)

Having gagteeth.

gag-toothed Sentence Examples

  1. The old hag's gag-toothed grin sent shivers down my spine.
  2. The children laughed at the circus clown with his exaggeratedly gag-toothed smile.
  3. The horse's gaping maw revealed its row of uneven, gag-toothed teeth.
  4. The beggar's gag-toothed, toothless grin was more pitiful than frightening.
  5. The pirate captain had a menacing scar on his cheek and a wicked, gag-toothed smile.
  6. The village idiot, with his vacant eyes and gag-toothed smirk, was an object of both laughter and sympathy.
  7. The politician's gag-toothed grin conveyed forced friendliness and concealed mistrust.
  8. The mischievous boy had a habit of making gag-toothed faces at strangers.
  9. The old man's gag-toothed grin hinted at a mischievous past and countless untold stories.
  10. The actor's gag-toothed smile became his trademark, eliciting both chuckles and admiration.

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Having gagteeth.

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The old hag's gag-toothed grin sent shivers down my spine.

The children laughed at the circus clown with his exaggeratedly gag-toothed smile.

The horse's gaping maw revealed its row of uneven, gag-toothed teeth.

The beggar's gag-toothed, toothless grin was more pitiful than frightening.