Definitionn. an ache localized in or around a tooth
Last update: August 31, 2015
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I have a severe toothache. [Please select]
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The same may be said of the lineal descendant of savage medicine - the magical leech-craft of European folk-lore; cures for toothache, warts, &c., act in spite of the disbelief of the sufferer; how far incredulity on the part of the healer would result in failure is an open question. [Please select]
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Say I could not come to the evening revel on account of headache, toothache, sickness, anything you like. [Please select]
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Rheumatism, Sciatica, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Ague, Pleurisy, Gout, and all Chronic Diseases Yield Instantly to the Power of his Medicines. [Please select]
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I'm like I was when I got over the toothache--so scairt for fear it would come back I was kind o' miserable. [Please select]
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I expect that old toothache of mine would have cropped up and kept me home. [Please select]
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"We haven't got anything yet to be extravagant _with_," said Oswald, who had toothache that day. [Please select]
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And every time the boots squeaked the elder made a face, like he had toothache. [Please select]
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And on the fourth one she said she had a toothache and sat outside on the steps. [Please select]
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"I dunno what ailed Miss Lucy," she said, apologetically; "hope it wasn't the toothache." [Please select]
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Oswald let Denny have it, because Denny had toothache, and a pistol is consoling though it does not actually stop the pain of the tooth. [Please select]
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