- - cogs on a sprocket
- - Cogs; fangs
- - Canines or bicuspids
- - They may be brushed or bared
- - Parts of combs and cogs
- - Jags or cogs
- - Incisors or molars
- - Eye, back, baby, gold or false, for example
- - Cogs on a gear
- - Baby or milk follower
- - Cogs.
- - Pointy features of sharks
- - Power to produce a desired effect
- - Where you may find cavities
- - Fangs and tusks
- - Part of course article shows how to produce choppers
- - The canine minority that may bite?
- - Those incisive ones at the front?
- - Canines and bicuspids for example
- - the alien constituents saw has them on edge
- - Incisors and canines
- - Some grinders
- - If they're false there's no stopping them
- - George Washington is often said to have had wooden ones
- - nail-biters
- - Molars, eg
- - Orcas have sharp ones
- - Canines, for example, restrained by devotee thus?
- - Dentist's interests
- - Choppers — helicopters transport emergency equipment to retiring leaders
- - Show of authority, metaphorically
- - Body parts sometimes called choppers
- - no present-day turtles have these
- - Enamel-covered body parts
- - To date, ethics classes show little for those making incision
- - Braces move them
- - Brushed choppers
- - Enforcement mechanisms, metaphorically
- - apt to bite, do they need to be stopped?
- - What Invisalign aligns
- - What dentures replace
- - Canines bite Ethel a bit
- - Natural weapons [the highest level of armament?]
- - they're seen on a saw
- - formulate ethics about food processors
- - May be shown, not necessarily with a smile!
- - orthodontist's interest
- - Eg, molars
- - Structures in the mouth
- - cuspids and incisors
- - White chompers in your mouth
- - You may lie through them
- - Canines and others
- - exquisite ether engulfs those under treatment by dentists
- - Ruling's punitive element, allegorically
- - Comb parts canines
- - Canines, molars and incisors
- - dentition
- - What you brush everyday
- - chewing need
- - Consumer items that are cut and polished
- - Things that gears and crocodiles share
- - Giraffes have 32
- - Bite with them
- - Molars and such
- - Note the barking canines, for example
- - White ... (Zadie Smith's debut novel)
- - held by inappropriate ethics; they are in the mouth
- - Braces straighten them
- - Food chewing tools
- - they meet for a bite
- - Molars
- - Molars, say
- - Dentist's expertise
- - Some are deciduous
- - Saw projections
- - Molars, for instance
- - Thirty-two are a mouthful
- - They're put in food
- - Sprocket projections
- - Reason for a paste in the mouth?
- - Enforceability
- - Canines and molars
- - Bleaching target
- - A real mouthful?
- - You put them in your food
- - They really bite
- - They might be false
- - They get a paste in the mouth?
- - Sprocket parts
- - Places to drill
- - Places for veneers
- - Means of enforcement
- - Incisors, say
- - Grin and bare 'em
- - Gears and combs have them
- - Gear components, often
- - Enforcement strength, so to speak
- - Enforcement powers
- - Drill targets
- - Comb row
- - Comb projections
- - Choppers that don't take off
- - Canines and incisors
- - Brush targets
- - Bleaching targets
- - Bicuspids
- - Zipper parts
- - Zipper edge
- - Working parts of a saw
- - Wisdom and milk
- - Where crowns go
- - What Red Riding Hood admired
- - What effective law has
- - What an orthodontist works on
- - Turtle's lack
- - Things often put in laws
- - Things leaving marks
- - They take a pasting
- - Target of whitening products
- - Show one's ......
- - Sharks have a lot of them
- - Saws and laws have them
- - Row behind grillz
- - Rake projections
- - Power, metaphorically
- - Ones with crowns
- - Mouth guards protect them
- - Molars, e.g.
- - Molars, canines, etc.
- - Molars, canines, bicuspids, etc.
- - Molars and cuspids
- - Molars and canines
- - Molars and bicuspids
- - Means of enforcement, metaphorically
- - Man has 32 of these
- - Man has 32
- - Lady Gaga song about choppers?
- - Jaw line?
- - In the ...... of (defying)
- - Impression makers
- - Henhouse rarities
- - Hen's lack
- - Gum attachments
- - Gears and gums have them
- - Gear projections
- - Gear meshers
- - Force, metaphorically
- - Eye and wisdom
- - Enforcement, figuratively
- - Enforcement provisions, so to speak
- - Enforcement provisions
- - Enforcement capability, metaphorically
- - Enforceability, figuratively
- - Effective power
- - Effective means of enforcement
- - Dentures are fake ones
- - Dentists' focus
- - Dentists clean them
- - Death Cab for Cutie "Crooked ......"
- - D.M.D.'s concern
- - Cuspids, incisors, and molars
- - Cogwheel features
- - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has "Yellow Country" ones
- - Caries hosts
- - Canines, etc.
- - Body parts covered by caps and crowns
- - Bicuspids, e.g.
- - Beaver features
- - Babies' eruptions?
- - Armed to the ......
- - Anteater's lack
- - 32 is the normal number.
- - "With ......" (NIN)
- - "White ......" (Zadie Smith bestseller)
- - "The Skin of Our ......"
- - "Sans ......, sans eyes . . . ": Shak.
- - "22. I'm convinced I'm going to lose all my ......"
- - Canines' canines
- - Mouthpieces
- - Some canines
- - Canines that bite
- - Food processors
- - Certain canines.
- - They bite
- - Food grinders
- - Sprockets
- - Wheel projections
- - Shark features
- - Rake parts
- - Prongs
- - Drilling sites
- - Comb components
- - One's choppers
- - Effectiveness within climate ethics
- - Orthodontists examine them
- - Gear features
- - Pearly whites
- - Canines, e.g
- - Newborn's lack, usually
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