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  • 11tooth and nail — with all one s resources or energy; fiercely: We fought tooth and nail but lost. [1525 35] * * * …

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  • 12tooth and nail — adverb Viciously; with all one’s strength or power; without holding back. For a century, the two families fought tooth and nail over control of the land …

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  • 13tooth and nail — adv. Tooth and nail is used with these verbs: ↑fight …

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  • 14tooth and nail — See fight tooth and nail …

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  • 15tooth and nail — fiercely, as hard as possible He decided to fight tooth and nail to get a transfer to another department of the company …

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  • 16Tooth and Nail (disambiguation) — Tooth and Nail is a 1984 album by heavy metal band DokkenTooth and Nail may also refer to:* Tooth and Nail (novel), a 1992 novel by Ian Rankin * Tooth and Nail (film), a 2007 horror film * Tooth Nail Records, a record label founded in 1993 …

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  • 17Tooth and Nail (film) — Infobox Film name = Tooth and Nail image size = caption = Promotional film poster director = Mark Young producer = Patrick Durham, Jonathan Sachar writer = Mark Young starring = Michael Madsen, Vinnie Jones, Rider Strong, Robert Carradine music …

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  • 18Tooth and nail syndrome — A genetic disorder characterized by the absence of several teeth at birth and abnormalities of the nails. The disorder is also known as hypodontia and nail dysgenesis or Witkop syndrome (TNS). It was first described by Dr. Carl Witkop in 1965.… …

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  • 19Tooth and Nail (novel) — infobox Book | name = Tooth and Nail orig title = Wolfman translator = author = Ian Rankin cover artist = country = Scotland language = English series = genre = Detective fiction publisher = Orion release date = 1992 media type = Print pages =… …

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  • 20tooth and nail — (Colloquial expression used adverbially.) 1. Biting and scratching, using every means of attack and defence. 2. Strenuously, vigorously, earnestly, resolutely, energetically, with all one s might, with might and main, through thick and thin,… …

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