Gnashing.
Only the male crickets chirp. A large vein running along the bottom of each wing has "teeth," much like a comb does. The chirping sound is created by running the top of one wing along the teeth at the bottom of the other wing. As he does this, the cricket also holds the wings up and open, so that the wing membranes can act as acoustical sails. It is a popular myth that the cricket chirps by rubbing its legs together.
Man, she sure has one gushy snatch. Those gushers are so gushy. Forcing saliva through your teeth makes a gushy sound.
There is one word that means to press teeth into. This word is bite and is used very often in the English language.
You are probably thinking of the word "grin."
Yes. The word one has a short U sound and a silent E (wun, same as won)
There is one sound or syllable in the word length.
If it is done by one person the sound is clicking, if it is done by multiple people it is an annoying sea of clicking.
friction
Katydid insects produce sounds by rubbing their wings together. The sound is not produced by rubbing a pen on a comb, but by rubbing the top of one wing against the bottom of the other. The unique structure of their wings creates the distinctive chirping noise.
One can effectively clean their teeth without using a toothbrush by using alternative methods such as chewing sugar-free gum, using a tongue scraper, rinsing with mouthwash, or rubbing teeth with a clean cloth or finger. These methods can help remove food particles and bacteria from the teeth and gums.
There is one schwa sound and one long vowel sound. The O has a schwa (unstressed) sound, and the first E has a long E sound (kum-pleet).
It has one. The A is short despite the presence of the silent E.