in+the+teeth+of
61armed to the teeth — ► armed to the teeth formidably armed. Main Entry: ↑tooth …
62from the teeth outward — phrasal see from the teeth forward …
63take the teeth out of — To render harmless or powerless • • • Main Entry: ↑tooth …
64kick someone in the teeth — informal phrase to upset someone, or to make them feel disappointed, especially when they are trying hard to achieve something Thesaurus: to make someone feel sad or upsetsynonym Main entry: kick * * * informal cause someone a grav …
65kick somebody in the teeth — kick sb in the ˈteeth idiom to treat sb badly or fail to give them help when they need it Main entry: ↑kickidiom …
66in the teeth — idi+navig. or eye of the wind, directly into or against the wind …
67in the teeth of — 1》 directly against (the wind). 2》 in spite of (opposition or difficulty). → tooth …
68Teeth cleaning — is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, and periodontal disease. People routinely clean their own teeth by brushing and interdental… …
69The Red Chord — Origin Revere, Massachusetts, United States Genres Deathgrind, deathcore Years active 1999–present Labels Metal Blade …
70teeth — [tēth] n. pl. of TOOTH armed to the teeth or dressed to the teeth as armed (or dressed up) as one can be get one s teeth into or sink one s teeth into to become fully occupied or absorbed with in the teeth of 1. directly against; in the face of 2 …