Definition of Toothaches

1. Noun. (plural of toothache) ¹

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Definition of Toothaches

1. toothache [n] - See also: toothache

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toothaches

tooth preparation
tooth pulp
tooth remineralization
tooth replantation
tooth resorption
tooth root
tooth root sensitivities
tooth sac
tooth shell
tooth shells
tooth socket
tooth spasms
tooth transplantation
toothache
toothache tree
toothaches (current term)
toothachey
toothachingly
toothachy
toothake
toothback
toothbill
toothbills
toothbrush
toothbrush mustache
toothbrush tree
toothbrushed
toothbrusher
toothbrushers
toothbrushes

Literary usage of Toothaches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Le Petit Nord, Or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour by Katie Spalding (1920)
"lected for all burst pipes, special rat banquets, broken noses, toothaches, skinned shins, and such misadventures. The problem now presenting itself for ..."

2. Collected Essays and Reviews by William James (1920)
"Why isn't it just like the case of two eggs, or two toothaches, which may, it is true, ... If the eggs and the toothaches are, each one of them, ..."

3. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"... of those toothaches in which the pain appears to be several hundred miles in depth — one of those toothaches which disturb your ideas of space and time. ..."

4. A Japanese Artist in London by Yoshio Makino (1910)
"Who shall say toothaches are the most painful? Comparing toothaches with this pain is just same to compare Serpentine Lake with Atlantic Ocean. ..."

5. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan by Lafcadio Hearn (1894)
"... those toothaches in which the pain appears to be several hundred miles in depth, — one of those toothaches which disturb your ideas of space and time. ..."

6. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan by Lafcadio Hearn (1894)
"... those toothaches in which the pain appears to be several hundred miles in depth, — one of those toothaches which disturb your ideas of space and time. ..."

7. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1879)
"It is painful to see little things of eight or ten years without their front teeth, and those of three or four years suffering excruciating toothaches. ..."

8. American Homoeopathic Review (1866)
"The syphilitic toothaches occur, no doubt, less frequently. Those which we encounter, ... toothaches of a sycotic nature are the most frequent. ..."

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