A horse's gums will recede from its teeth over time, making the tooth look much longer when the horse is old.
The idiom "a dog's age" means a long time or a period that feels particularly long. It exaggerates the notion of time passing slowly, similar to saying "an eternity."
depends on the person my friend, but life is a beautiful thing. let it last as long as it can. heres a saying I made up: God, let me not always be alive, but look alive, sound alive, and feel alive, long after my dying day.
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Teeth filling are made of porcelain because it is highly aesthetic and preferred by many who put a high value on teeth appearance. As for gold it is used because it is extremely durable and fairly aesthetic.
If you stop drinking water altogether, you'll die, as it is essential for life. The only reason why fluoride is added to water is that it encourages the teeth and bones to grow stronger. Therefore, one could assume that fluoride is actual better for prolonged good health as it could possibly slow or prevent conditions such as osteoporosis and tooth decay.
the narwals tooth can 7357846545643856 long
it was strict. ex: if you kill a man, you are killed. a saying is " an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
Leave a note on the door, saying: "Dear Tooth Fairy, i have left a tooth under my pillow, please, take it"
When you lose a tooth you write a letter saying. Dear tooth fairy could you please leave some money and a surprise for me. If you do then I promise that i will be good and if you don't give me a surprise then every time I lose a tooth i will send you a letter saying to give me a surprise and i mean it.
No, the gums do recede with age, that's were the saying "Long in the tooth" comes from because this causes the teeth to look longer.
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The word "tooth" is pronounced as "tooth" with a long "oo" sound.
The movie Tooth Fairy is 102 Minutes long.
The OO in tooth has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in booth and truth.
"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" is the equivalent saying in english
Each tiger shark tooth is exactly 15.478331cm long. Wow!
"Long in the tooth" is a colloquialism which means "old" or "worn out". It is derived from the idea that elderly people and some animals such as horses and dogs tend to experience gingival recession as they age. The gums tend to recede up the tooth, exposing more of the tooth, hence, 'long in the tooth'. Anything that is considered old fashioned, outdated or overused can be called "long in the tooth".