'Sans' basically means 'without'. So it means the person has no teeth, no taste, no eyes, nothing, because they're very old.
sans is just a lazy skeleton
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"without"
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32 Teeth in an Adult
If you mean your teeth, then yes it does! ;D
It means eyes, black like coal. Bitumen is the British term for coal.
look before you leap
It is a euphemism for saying that he had eyes that roamed (looked at other women.)
What is a pharse? If you mean PHRASE, it is from Narnia.
If you mean phrase, then no.
In Japanese...? It means "Do you understand?" or "Do you understand it?"
means that somebody is the towel man
it means phrasing the load ha ha ha
"Oblivion" means "the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening." This is a well-chosen word to describe a senile old man who is sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, and sans everything.
this is not pipe'
This phrase in French translates to "yes yes me too." It is a way to express agreement or similarity with someone else's statement or feeling.
The pharse "you saw the light" pretty much means that you came either close to being dead and the light would represent 'God' :) Hope I helped
"I am all that and a little more"
you can use your right and your left hand or foot, instead of just one
To get the heavy pepper taste out of your mouth you have to brush your teeth with strong toothpaste. Then you should eat bread and noodles. That is what works best for me.