He shows his white teeth when he does that, and it makes you shiver, you just can't help it, Hugh!
The evidence seemed so strong, added to the past reputation of Andy, that he had to grit his teeth and with a great effort make up his mind to do all he could to solve the puzzle.
I made her take some orange-flower water, in a silver goblet, for her teeth chattered.
He remembered the mercy of the lion, and telling him not to fear, he set to work with his little sharp teeth and gnawed away at the cords and knots of the trap and set the lion free.
And as we looked, we saw the great runner coming down the track with his face as though turned into granite, his eyes set, his teeth together, and every muscle hard as steel.
You can pardon an old man whose teeth are all out and whose hair is all off, and who is bent with age, but you have no excuse.
There is in such a string always one bad horse that, with ears back and teeth showing, keeps the entire bunch milling.
Now a bull-trout has teeth, and held in a vise-like grip in the teeth of this one was a smaller trout.
Her tones were low, soft, from her teeth out, as I told you.
Whatever words this girl spoke came from her teeth out,--seemed to have no meaning to her.
As Dave looked at the ground he saw several teeth there and a trail of blood.
It's hard to keep the bit between my teeth and say nothing when I know that all hands from the governor down are in this dirty plot.
A slight experience however showed him the futility of his scheme for crossing the Channel in open boats in the teeth of English men-of-war; and he turned to fresh plans of securing its passage.
When I was a child teeth seemed to take care of themselves, but my boy and girls were all obliged to spend several years with their small mouths full of plates, wires and elastic bands.
My complexion and color were good and denoted vigorous health; my flesh was firm and hard on my cheeks; my teeth were sound, even and white; and my eyes were clear save for a slight cloudiness round the iris.
Last month he looked me over, put in two tiny fillings, cleansed my teeth and treated my gums.
I have never seen any human being who appeared to be in such a pitiable fright, for his teeth were visibly chattering, and he was shaking in every limb.
He lay upon his back, his face upturned, with his white teeth grinning through his short, black beard.
Kuhn not only was a good horseshoer and blacksmith, but he was a dentist as well and pulled teeth when blacksmithing was slack.
Teeth had to be filled, and there was no painless dentistry.
Fishes which swam over our area left to be imbedded in the limestones their hard enameled teeth and fin spines.
You have grown apologetic for your virtues, which the idealists cast in your teeth as a reproach.
A comrade of Piotr Sidorov's, who has just been passed for service, and come naked out of the revision office, is dressing hurriedly, his teeth chattering.
Meanwhile the tortured man, half naked, pale and scowling, stood waiting, his eyes fixed on the ground and his teeth chattering.
But the cold-blooded little demon sticks in my thoughts; she has bitten me with those even little teeth of hers; I feel as if I might turn rabid and do something crazy in consequence.
So I leave you to gnash teeth over the loss you can so fully comprehend.
It does not show the faded roses and the false teeth (I kept my mouth shut), but the frosted locks and the crow’s feet wouldn’t be left out.
I ground my teeth and “vowed a vow”--when I die and am resurrected, I mean to be mistress of every language under the sun or abolish all but one.
However, I had only a few moments more in which to finish the performance so I gritted my teeth and went to it.
With one flying leap Sir Rodent fastened his teeth upon the upper lip of the dog.
The child was in a terrible condition, as the sore had eaten away the flesh and bone, leaving a large hole under the lower lip through which the roots of the teeth were all exposed.
A number of dancing-girls, as they appeared to be, had strings of red and yellow beads or animals' teeth fastened around their necks.
Her teeth were red from betel-chewing, and a cigarette hung from the corner of her mouth.
So no more words were spoken, but each man saved his teeth for better use--munching at brown crust and cold meat right lustily.
After this, neither of them spoke further, but used their teethto better purpose.
Now, at this talk all the good fellows on the bench grinned till their teeth glistened, and even the landlord could not forbear to smile.
PAitzcuaro area showing much wear on the teeth compared with those of five specimens from the Zamora area, of corresponding sex and age of R.
United States in two of which these minute premolars are likewise absent; one of the two specimens from the United States has unworn teeth and the other much worn teeth.
Deeper and deeper the lifeboat was dragged by its dreadful opponent, whose spiked teeth still tore savagely at the tough outer plating of the craft until Costigan reluctantly threw in his power switches.
The hoofs were then blacked and polished, the mouths washed, and theirteeth picked.
Finding the inutility of their efforts, and endowed with strong memory, the beasts soon learned that their teeth and claws were powerless when directed against this invulnerable being.
Having thus completely mastered him, Gabriel turned his head to call for assistance, when Morok, by a desperate strain, succeeded in raising himself a little, and seized with his teeth the left arm of the missionary.
Her teeth gnashed with pain; her arms writhed in anguish!
Yes, I am astonishingly gay; I laugh with my teeth shut, in the style of old Jovial.
It was one of the planks from the floor of his den, which he had succeeded in tearing up, and was crunching between his teeth in the extremity of his hunger.
Its furrowed sides and long teeth betrayed a venerable age.
As the torchlight fell on that sunny head, with its masses of golden hair and tear-bedimmed face, Mason ground his teeth in mingled rage and pity, and at the same time drew out his revolver.
He knew now to whom he owed that debt, and gritted his teeth as he inwardly resolved to pay the amount with interest when the proper occasion presented itself.
But there was something so fearful in the horrible struggle, where human efforts however strong seemed puny as an infant's, that the ranger might well be pardoned for shutting his teeth grimly and resolving to die hard.
Following this came a second, and as this man landed he gave a fierce shout, the pent-up air of his jump forcing itself through his teeth with the shrill force of a steam-whistle.
Pedro was shivering as only a man can who sees instant death before him, and his chattering teeth precluded the possibility of a reply.
Smaller reeds were cut into pieces and sharpened, for theteeth of the comb.
See, itsteeth are not like those of a pig, but rather those of a squirrel.
The animal is very quick and elastic in its movements, and having sharpteeth it is not pleasant to handle.
The whole family of our old sow, and she herself, were standing at bay, showing their teeth and grunting so savagely, that the dogs feared to approach them.
His teeth gnawed savagely at the ends of his mustache.
Nevertheless, the covert amusement in his voice and in the eyes that looked after his wife, set even Caroline's experienced teeth on edge.