He packed only two pairs of pants, three shirts, and one toothbrush, then set out for Africa with Karl Johnson.
The Original Ebola Hunter|Abby Haglage|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This, by the way, is the technological equivalent of sharing a toothbrush.
The Way We Live Now: Nearly Half of Single Cellphone Users Have Received a Sext, Two-Thirds of Couples Share Passwords|Emily Shire|February 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We trim and then scrub his fingernails and toenails with a toothbrush.
Inside a Home Funeral|Melissa Roberts Weidman|February 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
My husband arrived that day in court with his toothbrush, razor, and a change of underwear, ready for prison.
Opposition Organizer Olga Romanova on Russia’s Rotten Justice System|Olga Romanova|March 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST
My property locker was bare, nothing more than a toothbrush, deodorant, and lip balm.
First Day Out of Prison|John Forté|January 26, 2009|DAILY BEAST
I suppose I could use two pinballs and two brush-holders, but I don't need three needlebooks and half a dozen toothbrush cases.
Irma in Italy|Helen Leah Reed
I gave special attention to teaching them the proper use of the toothbrush and the bath.
Stories of Achievement, Volume III (of 6)|Various
All right then—tell her to pack a toothbrush and a few spare diapers.
The Lani People|J. F. Bone
But how the dickens can you make a souvenir out of a toothbrush?
Skippy Bedelle|Owen Johnson
Many personal relics are here—even to a toothbrush dipped in a red powder.
A Wanderer in Paris|E. V. Lucas
British Dictionary definitions for toothbrush
toothbrush
/ (ˈtuːθˌbrʌʃ) /
noun
a small brush, usually with a long handle, for cleaning the teeth