单词 | gap-toothed |
释义 | gap-toothed adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe a person or their smile as gap-toothed, you mean that some of that person's teeth are missing. ...a broad, gap-toothed grin. Collocations: gap-toothed grin In the morning, she sees her daughter's gap-toothed grin when she wakes up. Houston Chronicle He gives that rakish, gap-toothed grin. Times, Sunday Times He was easily recognizable on the ice for his gap-toothed grin and grey-streaked beard. Globe and Mail One gap-toothed grin was sufficient to unnerve the opposition. Times, Sunday Times He offers a wide, gap-toothed grin. Globe and Mail He was handsome, with pale blue eyes and a gentle, gap-toothed smile. Smithsonian We can assume that behind her trademark gap-toothed smile there's a tough determination. Times, Sunday Times His familiar gap-toothed smile, he believed, was a result of his childhood passion for sweets. Times,Sunday Times His gap-toothed smile became instantly recognisable all over the world. Times, Sunday Times It's hard to take your eyes o her mouth — pillowy lips and a vast gap-toothed smile. Times, Sunday Times |
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