adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a toothy grin (= one that shows your teeth a lot )
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The man gave a large toothy grin.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
grin
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He gave her a wide toothy grin , and immediately realized it was exactly the wrong approach.
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Her son holding his head beside the big carved pumpkin, mimicking a wide, toothy grin .
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The toothy grin of this naturally modest farmer's son was less than villainous at the finish.
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Bafflingly for Barry, his hairy chest, toothy grin and even his ale and hearty tum couldn't win her over.
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The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin , considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
smile
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Mike Dawson was sitting at a dead computer, strumming the keyboard and offering a toothy smile to an invisible audience.
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He is small for his age with large brown eyes, a toothy smile , sloping shoulders and a readiness to please.
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Those who remembered him with his barrow recalled a cheerful, toothy smile , an infectious, confidence-inspiring laugh.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bafflingly for Barry, his hairy chest, toothy grin and even his ale and hearty tum couldn't win her over.
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He gave her a wide toothy grin, and immediately realized it was exactly the wrong approach.
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He is small for his age with large brown eyes, a toothy smile, sloping shoulders and a readiness to please.
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He took the cigarette holder out of his wide mouth and beamed at his visitor, his Roosevelt smile, warm and toothy .
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Her son holding his head beside the big carved pumpkin, mimicking a wide, toothy grin.
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Mike Dawson was sitting at a dead computer, strumming the keyboard and offering a toothy smile to an invisible audience.
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The toothy grin of this naturally modest farmer's son was less than villainous at the finish.
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Those who remembered him with his barrow recalled a cheerful, toothy smile, an infectious, confidence-inspiring laugh.