His tooth also had started to ache again -- the right eye-tooth which was connected to the eye-nerve orbitalis. ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)
It is the orbitalis, he said to himself; it comes from the broken-off root of the eye-tooth. ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)
"The root of the right eye-tooth is broken off and has remained in the jaw." ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)
He felt a slight drawing pain in his upper jaw; probably the defective eye-tooth. ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)
Her plight has been taken up by the same team at the Bascom-Palmer Eye institute that did the bizarre eye-tooth implant a few months ago. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I'd give an eye-tooth or two to have been at this display of the greatest singer of the 20th century at the height of his powers, singing his ass off for 23 virtually perfect songs. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Into this break in the series, in each jaw, fits the canine of the opposite jaw; the size of the eye-tooth in the Gorilla being so great that it projects, like a tusk, far beyond the general level of the other teeth. ❋ Unknown (2007)
They could see his low, flat-eared head, his bare eye-tooth and his thick, terrible forearm. ❋ Unknown (2002)
The dragon unconsciously hooked an eye-tooth over her lip as she concentrated. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)
Cracked finger-nail polish, third finger, left hand, and a devastating smile enhanced -- if, that is to say, that's possible -- by a slightly crooked left upper eye-tooth. ' ❋ MacLean, Alistair, 1922- (1969)
We have in our mind's eye one of the species even now -- we see him coquetting with the fork, compressing it with gentle fondness, and then (that all senses may be called into requisition) resting it against his eye-tooth to catch the proper tone. ❋ Various (N/A)
The tooth is said to be the left eye-tooth of Prince Siddhartha, taken from his ashes twenty-five centuries ago, but it is believed that the original tooth was burned by the Catholic Archbishop of Goa, Portugal, in 1650, and a spurious one substituted. ❋ Ellen Mary Hayes Peck (N/A)
The next one corresponds to the great tearing or holding tooth of the dog, and is styled the _canine_, or eye-tooth. ❋ Joel Dorman Steele (N/A)
Isn't it the intercourse with this here country that enables them to speak their very language with something rayther like a leetle correctness, though they're just about as far behind us as the last jint of the sea-sarpent is from his eye-tooth? ❋ Various (N/A)
His tooth also had started to ache again — the right eye-tooth which was connected to the eye-nerve orbitalis. ❋ Koestler, Arthur, 1905- (1940)
"The coal slack is festooned with devils of snipers, smart fellows that can shoot round a corner and blast your eye-tooth out at five hundred yards," he said. ❋ Patrick MacGill (1926)
In fact we took another way, less cluttered up with roots and bushes, that led not straight, but persistently toward an up-towering crag like an eye-tooth. ❋ Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 (1920)
1) his punishment is fair as it’s [an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth]
2) [Bon Scott] is a lyrical genius, I love when he sings it’s an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth in the song [Dog Eat Dog] ❋ SerbiaBest (2018)
I was [checking out] this [hottie] and he smiled at [me and] I got an eye candy tooth ache. ❋ Snoopy Shultz (2011)
Person 1: "those [goofy ah] mfs from across the block jumped me last night bruh"
Person 2: "eye for a tooth [lets fuck] em up"
Person 1: "bet [say less] imma grab u in 20" ❋ Uuma (2023)