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Example sentences for "like teeth"

  • Labrum with a few bead-like teeth on the crest, distant from each other even in the central part; palpi rather small, moderately clothed with bristles.

  • The crest close over the supra-oesophageal cavity, is generally furnished with small, often bead-like teeth.

  • They perforate the bark of the branches of the maples with their chisel-like teeth, and suck the sweet liquid as it slowly oozes out.

  • Indeed, the mark was so like that of a knife that, notwithstanding the tracks, it was only after the closest scrutiny that I was convinced it was the sharp, chisel-like teeth of the rabbit.

  • Many fishes have incisor-like teeth, some flattened and truncate like human teeth, as in the sheepshead, sometimes with serrated edges.

  • Knife-like teeth, occasionally with serrated edges, are found in many sharks.

  • The knife-like teeth of the sharks are progressively shed, new ones being constantly formed on the inner margins of the jaw, so that the teeth are marching to be lost over the edge of the jaw as soon as each has fulfilled its function.

  • The edge, in order to meet the basal points of the inwardly projecting lateral margins of the six compartments, has six knob-like teeth.

  • Owing apparently to these clefts, the edge of the basal cup, exhibited traces of six knob-like teeth, like those characteristic of A.

  • The edge of the basal cup has six knob-like teeth, like those in A.

  • With a plunge he seizes her neck in his fang-like teeth--a gush of blood, and a hideous sucking noise follows.

  • Varney, and she saw his hideous, fang-like teeth.

  • They also differ from the spines of Teleosteans and Ganoids in the fact that they are covered with enamel, and often have their edges serrated like teeth.

  • Thus in Lepidotus the premaxillae bear chisel-like teeth, while knob-like teeth occur on the maxillae, palatines and vomers.

  • Many fossil Ganoids have numerous flattened or knob-like teeth, borne on the maxillae, palatines, vomers and dentaries.

  • But the males fight most fiercely with one another, inflicting really terrible wounds by means of their tusk-like teeth.

  • They are famous for their blood-sucking habits, and when we examine their mouths through a microscope we find that they are provided with three sets of very small saw-like teeth, which are set in the form of a triangle.

  • Just inside the mouth of the urchin are five very large chisel-like teeth.

  • Most of them are small fishes with deep bodies and very sharp, serrated, incisor-like teeth.

  • The Murænesocidæ are large eels remarkable for their strong knife-like teeth.

  • The shell is very thin and fragile, but yet composed of hard material, and its surface is relieved by a series of prominent concentric ridges that bear a number of little rasp-like teeth.

  • No two arrangements of teeth could be much more unlike than are the group of eight little chisel-like teeth of the lower jaw of the Ruminants and the two enormous gnawing teeth of the Rodents.

  • The palate of the fossil fish Lepidotus, showing the stud-like teeth in position.

  • There were above and below, in front, six small chisel-like teeth, which we call "the incisors.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great girl; important article; like amount; like animal; like animals; like appendages; like body; like creatures; like everybody; like everything; like fate; like him; like manner; like many; like nature; like one; like quantity; like some; like substance; like them; like true; like vnto; like well; liked best; quite enough; small brass