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toothless

[ tooth-lis ]

adjective

  1. lacking teeth. tooth.
  2. without a serrated edge, as a saw.
  3. lacking in force or sharpness; dull; ineffectual:

    a toothless argument.



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Other Words From

  • toothless·ly adverb
  • toothless·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of toothless1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; tooth, -less

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Example Sentences

It was like witnessing the last two weeks of the life of a blind and toothless dog you knew the vet was just itching to destroy.

Trierweiler claims that Hollande, a socialist, showed contempt for the poor, supposedly calling them “the toothless.”

This man, the man of the left, says in private ‘the toothless,’ proud of his quip.

To those unaccustomed to the machinations of the UN, this may seem like yet another insignificant and toothless resolution.

The statement after the emergency NATO meeting was a toothless collection of platitudes.

As there were about sixty teeth, I think, in each pair, I felt myself much improved before the jaws were toothless.

He was a man well on in years, and wrecked by dissipation—almost bald and toothless, and with one foot crippled with gout.

The face of the old woman alone peeped out from them; a yellow, wrinkled, sharp-nosed, toothless face.

And so he did; and the old man laughed a toothless laugh, and said: 'O wise young man!

The old man carefully wiped his toothless mouth with both hands—and again staring at me, fell to chewing and munching his lips.

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