Toothlike example sentences

Related (10): incisor, canine, molar, premolar, tooth-shaped, fang-like, dental, cuspid, tusk-shaped, bicuspid

toothlike

definition

  - adjective form of tooth

tooth

noun

tooth (noun) · teeth (plural noun)

  - each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing:

  - a hard, pointed structure in invertebrate animals, typically functioning in the mechanical breakdown of food.

  - genuine force or effectiveness of a body or in a law or agreement:

  - a projecting part on a tool or other instrument, especially one of a series that function or engage together, such as a cog on a gearwheel or a point on a saw or comb.

  - a projecting part on an animal or plant, especially one of a jagged or dentate row on the margin of a leaf or shell.

  - an appetite or liking for a particular thing:

  - roughness given to a surface to allow color or glue to adhere:

Synonyms

tooth, fang, denticulation, tusk, denticle, dentition, tush, prong, point, tine, cog, ratchet, sprocket

"Toothlike" Example Sentences

1. The lizard's scales had toothlike projections.
2. The comb had toothlike prongs that made it easy to detangle hair.
3. The saw's blade had toothlike teeth that cut through wood effortlessly.
4. The shark's jaws were filled with toothlike teeth that made it a fearsome predator.
5. The gear had toothlike cogs that meshed together to turn a machine.
6. The rock had toothlike ridges that made it difficult to climb.
7. The zipper had toothlike teeth that interlocked to keep clothing fastened.
8. The rake had toothlike tines that made it easy to gather leaves.
9. The fence had toothlike pickets that deterred trespassers.
10. The tire treads had toothlike grooves that provided traction on slippery roads.
11. The lamp had toothlike prongs that secured the bulb in place.
12. The comb-crested agama had toothlike projections on its crest.
13. The cactus had toothlike spines that protected it from predators.
14. The dinosaur's jaws were lined with toothlike teeth that allowed it to tear through flesh.
15. The hairbrush had toothlike bristles that smoothed out hair strands.
16. The window blinds had toothlike slats that could be angled to adjust light levels.
17. The drill bit had toothlike flutes that dug into surfaces to create holes.
18. The snail shell had toothlike spirals that protected the creature inside.
19. The grappling hook had toothlike hooks that caught onto surfaces to aid in climbing.
20. The cheese grater had toothlike blades that shredded cheese into small pieces.
21. The ratchet had toothlike gear teeth that allowed it to turn in one direction.
22. The spider's legs had toothlike spines that aided in gripping surfaces.
23. The ice axe had toothlike teeth that could be sunk into ice to assist in climbing.
24. The chainsaw had toothlike chains that cut through wood with ease.
25. The auger had toothlike spirals that dug into soil to create holes for planting.
26. The dog's collar had toothlike prongs that prevented it from slipping off.
27. The garlic press had toothlike blades that crushed garlic cloves into a paste.
28. The harpoon had toothlike barbs that hooked onto prey to prevent escape.
29. The water pump had toothlike impeller blades that moved water through pipes.
30. The pliers had toothlike jaws that could grip onto objects with precision.

Common Phases

1. The jagged rock formations protruded toothlike from the ground;
2. The shark's razor-sharp teeth glistened toothlike in the sunlight;
3. The broken glass shards lay scattered toothlike on the pavement;
4. The city skyline was dominated by tall, toothlike skyscrapers;
5. The snowy mountains looked like a row of jagged, toothlike peaks in the distance.

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