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I'm not sure I ever saw Annie's gnashers at night, whether she glowed.
Just don't try to chew it: it'll stave in your gnashers.'
There are also beasts: spikes, blobs, twisters, gnashers, and viruses.
Eighty-year-old Ivy's gnashers were lost by Southend hospital when she had a hip operation.
Then we learn from the sign that the brutish-looking gnashers are in fact jawbones and that the animal had no real teeth.
Naomi: I can't get the image of a frog with a big set of gnashers smiling out of my head now!
Then again, they peel their apples with fancy, little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers.
Scours those white gnashers good, with lots o' swishin' an' spit-tin'.
The namebadge said Inger, which explained the unAberdonian flash of gnashers.
I know Americans think that all British people have appalling dental hygiene but why is Streep sporting stunt gnashers?
All you had to make 'em out of was a rubber heel for the gums and some old toothbrush handles for the gnashers.
Stelling was a model professional as he announced, through gritted gnashers, West Ham goals going in at Victoria Park.
The Ball Cutter boasts an impressive set of gnashers, which tear off the testicles of unwitting anglers and swimmers, leaving them to bleed to death.
If all goes according to plan, the chiselled gnashers will remain sheathed, the swear words will be swallowed and the fists firmly attached to the tennis racquet.
His name comes from the British slang for teeth (gnashers), which in turn comes from the French ganache meaning "jowl", a word also used in chocolate manufacture.
When the brides smiled, revealing gold gnashers through scarlet lips, I half expected them to burst into a rendition of "Widow Twanky Nicked Me Nuts".
The chap he went to privately said he could give him a lovely set of gnashers for just £4,000 - but forgot to mention that was for only half the mouth.
"On the way home from my newsagent's with the December issue, I was attacked by a Staffordshire bull terrier who got its gnashers into my Ugg boot," says reader Dawn Smith.
To this crowd, Wilson is anathema: intolerant, reactionary, "a bit of a joke," as the journalist Philip Howard has characterized him, "High Anglican, elitist, arrogant, opinionated, Archibald Grosvenor with gnashers."
And who could have guessed that, with said gnashers playing him up, he would have to hand over one of his duties - and that a Labour MP would be called in from the subs' bench.
In general, non-mammalian, terrestrial vertebrates, (land-living critters with backbones), have a less dominant dentary in the lower jaw than the aforementioned 'Cynognathus' and, when equipped with gnashers, have only one kind of tooth.
Lee Westwood: Ranked No. 2 in the world and boasting a shiny new set of gnashers to replace his crooked English fangs, Westwood hits it long and straight, plays well in the majors, and is a decent putter.
The tools were arranged by kind and size, the backmost raised on the stepped table like a jury, or the excavated teeth of some ancient predator displayed by form and function: here the gnashers, here the renders, here the grinding molars.
But the author sometimes achieves his very best effects, even with the slang-loving retired major ("he only needed to go up to town if his gnashers went wrong and he didn't trust the local vet to fix them"), by hovering close behind a character's point of view without ever fully dropping the third-person reins.