See also: teethless

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teeth-less (comparative more teeth-less, superlative most teeth-less)

  1. Alternative form of teethless
    • 1925 March 29, The Oregon Statesman, seventy-fourth year, Salem, Or., page 5:
      After the inquiry had been received the teeth were located under the counter. Now the proprietor is seeking the identity of the teeth-less person in order that they may be restored.
    • 2006 May 22, “Burnell Arlos Raphael “Pops” / Chicago, IL”, in The Times, Munster, Ind., page C2, column 4:
      Remembered for his generosity, kindness, quick sharp wit, teeth-less smile, wisdom and godly advise.
    • 2019 July 23, Sara Karnes, “Ditching the car for a unicycle”, in Springfield News-Leader, volume 129, number 204, Springfield, Mo., page 6A, column 4:
      “A full-face helmet is the best thing to have, otherwise you’d be going around teeth-less,” [Nylah] Rogers said.