She opens her mouth as I squeeze the toothpaste out of the tube. I lean over the bed and press the toothbrush against her bottom teeth and gently scrub. The only sound is the whoosh of the bristles. Her arms and legs rest eerily still on the mattress as she l...
This book is the fourth edition of an excellent treatise intended for popular information on a much neglected branch of hygiene.doi:10.1001/jama.1893.02420580035019NoneAmerican Medical AssociationJournal of the American Medical Association
1.To write letters on:lettered the paper. 2.To write in letters:lettered our name on the mailbox. v.intr. 1.To write or form letters. 2.To earn a school letter, as for outstanding athletic achievement:She lettered in three collegiate sports. ...
Down in that back street, Bill, and Nancy, knocking each other's teeth out!—Does the bishop know all about it? Has he his eye upon them? Has he had his eye upon them? Can he circumstantially explain to us how Bill got into the habit of beating Nancy about the head? If he ...
A.Their teeth. B.Large ice floes. C.Brave fights. 30.The white whales won’t leave the Bering Sea until ___. A.February B.March C.April 31.What’s the best title of the passage? A.How Can White Whales Liv...
54When the members of the Sanhedrin heard this, they were furiousand gnashed their teeth at him.55But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit,looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.56“Look,” he said, “I see heaven openand the Son of...
Define byte. byte synonyms, byte pronunciation, byte translation, English dictionary definition of byte. adjacent bits processed by a computer Not to be confused with: bight – part of a rope; bend in the shore; gulf bite – cut or wound with the teeth:
He now sprang to his feet and, going closer, gazed upon the pastelike face. The mouth was open and the teeth showed in a laugh. As the flap of the blue jacket fell away from the body, he could see that the side looked as if it had been chewed by wolves. ...
5. To grow through the gums. Used of teeth. 6. To injure someone's feelings: a remark that cut without mercy. 7. To change direction abruptly: Cut to the left at the next intersection. 8. To go directly and often hastily: cut across a field. 9. Games To divide a pack of cards...
I am in the habit of brushing my teeth twice daily. 我习惯每天刷两次牙。 I’m not in the habit of lending money, but I’ll make an exception in this case. 我通常没有借钱给人的习惯,但这一回我会破例。 9.in the hope of 希望……,期待…… ...