a. [f. teeth, pl. of TOOTH sb. + -FUL.] Full of teeth: = TOOTHFUL a. 1.

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1729.  Savage, Wanderer, v. 632. Fishers … With teethful tridents strike the scaly train.

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1838.  Fraser’s Mag., XVII. Feb., 153/1. His [the crocodile’s] teethful lank jaws opened wider and wider.

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