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Definition of Toothily
1. toothy [adv] - See also: toothy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toothily
Literary usage of Toothily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoir of Rev. Charles T. Torrey who Died in the Penitentiary of Maryland by Joseph Cammet Lovejoy (1847)
"I can toothily (rather than heartily) sympathize with you. 'Tis one of my old
familiar comforts ! I know I need not ask my Mary to write soon. ..."
2. In New England Fields and Woods by Rowland Evans Robinson (1896)
"... it is a pretty sight to see him gathering his share handily and toothily
stripping off the green covers, filling his cheek pouches with the dainty disks ..."
3. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"He smiled toothily, and was pleased to see the major's jaw tighten. Major Mark
Norton shoved his gloved hands into his jacket pockets only long enough to ..."