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toothily, adv.|ˈtuːθɪlɪ| [f. toothy a. + -ly2.] In a toothy manner; so as to display the teeth.
1930R. Macaulay Staying with Relations xiii. 193 She stared at her master tied up in his chair,..and sunnily and toothily grinned. 1939A. Huxley After Many a Summer i. 4 The chauffeur.., slightly over-acting the part of an old-world negro retainer, bowed, smiled toothily. 1977P. D. James Death of Expert Witness iv. 190 A studio photograph of Miss Willard herself, young, toothily coy. |