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From the teeth outwards. Merely talk; without real significance.
“Much of the ... talk about General Gordon lately was only from the teeth outwards.” —The Daily News, 1886.
—5 to 8, the four central inoisors. “7 ” “10 ” lateral incisors.
“12 ” “16 ” anterior molars.
“14 ” “20 ” the eye-teeth.
—5 to 6, the anterior molars. “7 ” “8 ” incisors.
“9 ” “10 ” bicuspids.
“11 ” “12 ” eye-teeth.
“In despite of the teeth of all the rhyme and reason.” —
All his faults observed, Set in a note-book, learned, and conned by rote, To cast into my teeth.
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