gold tooth

collocation in English

meaningsofgoldandtooth

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gold
noun
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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tooth
noun
uk
/tuːθ/
us
/tuːθ/
one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= ...
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(Definition ofgoldandtoothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Dentists then hammered out gold teeth, bridges, and crowns.
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Before cremation, selected patients were dissected by the doctor and any gold teeth removed.
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Ruffin is 61 (187 cm), with light skin, and two distinguishable gold teeth and facial hair.
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They settle the 200 entry fee with gold teeth, which they violently extract from each other's mouths.
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Afghan fighters looted the bodies of prisoners, extracting gold teeth, and finished off at least two who were found to be still alive.
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One man managed to extract agoldtoothfrom his mouth and barter it for a little food.
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He was a regional star, had a high pompadour, agoldtoothsmile with a tiny guitar inlaid.
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Chinatown focuses on his own needs before those of the family, using his money on frivolous items such as agoldtooth.
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He has agoldtooth, which sparkles in the sun when he smiles.
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He could often be identified on the ice by hisgoldtooth.
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He also tries to impress people by informing them that he is saving up for agoldtooth.
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Skids also sports agoldtooth.
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He has agoldtooth.
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Notably his name is never mentioned in the actual film, only the script and credits (his name being derived from thegoldtoothin his mouth).
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He is green-skinned and red-haired with, as his name suggests, a large grinning mouth of teeth, including agoldtoothclaimed to be fashioned by melting down his gold records.
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I can assure him that this gift horse has real gold teeth.
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Crimes are no longer committed by men with gold teeth or with only one hand.
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You could be selling clothes, watches, fake watches, gold teeth, hatsanything.
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They get her fitted for gold teeth and an adoring mob forms outside the jewelry/teeth store.
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His disciplinary code included no hats, no listening to a walkman, no gold teeth caps, no excessive jewelry, and no sneakers with lights.
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