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toothache

[ tooth-eyk ]

noun

  1. a pain in or about a tooth.


toothache

/ ˈ³Ù³ÜËθˌ±ðɪ°ì /

noun

  1. a pain in or about a tooth Technical nameodontalgia
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of toothache1

before 1050; Middle English tothache, Old English tÅthæce, tÅthece. See tooth, ache
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Example Sentences

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Not long ago, dentists were about as welcome as a toothache at shopping centers.

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It’s not only about the occasional toothache or cavity needing filling.

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He also denied that a toothache caused him to "lose his temper", or that he was "jealous" of Shemwell's relationship with the baby's father.

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He explained that the toothache is having “a knock-on effectâ€.

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For instance, Pliny the Elder, the ancient Roman author and philosopher, developed 27 different medical remedies using onions, ranging from curing bad vision and insomnia, to healing dysentery, mouth sores and toothaches.

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