The collective noun 'tuft' is used for a tuft of grass or a tuft of fur.
You don't have to use water you take it out of the package and brush and you know that pointy end on the bottom you use that like floss sorta.
I wouldn't call it that. It's more like a lever. You hold one end of the toothbrush and the other end of the lever is the bristled working end against the teeth and gums. As the fulcrum is on the working end, there is no mechanical advantage for the toothbrush lever.
depends where your using the electric toothbrush! ! :)
The noun 'tuft' is a collective noun for a 'tuft of grass'.
Wash your toothbrush and use it forever. A toothbrush has inadequate mass to consider it for efficient recycling.
Including the tuft on the end of the tail, it can reach eight feet.
a normal toothbrush like anyone else
nothing
Riquet with the Tuft was created in 1697.
Arne Tuft died in 1989.
Arne Tuft was born in 1911.