Similar words: bucktooth, pass the buck to, buckthorn, buck the trend, kick the bucket, like a duck to water, toothed, saw-toothed. Meaning: adj. having protruding upper front teeth.
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1. I had a boss-eye and buck-teeth and bandy legs ... but my mummy loved me.
2. Nicky Black did a little cold-day dance, hands in pockets, giving a buck-tooth grin.
3. The buck-toothed creatures helped extinguish nearly one-eighth of Australia's native mammal species and led to the extinction of countless numbers of plants, leading to widespread soil erosion.
4. You are bald-headed and buck-toothed, and I wonder if your appearance will get even worse after your death?
5. Maybe she came from a good family, which back home was the reason men married plain, buck-toothed women.
6. The genie beats Hassan Pheffer to a pulp and grants his "little buck-toothed pal"another wish.
7. RONALDO'S rise, as the first player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year Award three times, brings the curtain down on the momentous 12 months for the buck-toothed Brazilian.
8. Here the handling of the flesh and features becomes more pronounced in its detailing; both men's gazes are blank and unfocused, both with their lips parted revealing buck-toothed overbites.
More similar words: bucktooth, pass the buck to, buckthorn, buck the trend, kick the bucket, like a duck to water, toothed, saw-toothed, smoothed, sabre-toothed, saber-toothed, stick to, go back to, blacktop, pack together, date back to, clock tower, knock together, turn back to, stick together, trace back to, sick to death of, come back to earth, buck, buckle, bucket, buck up, buck for, buckler, roebuck.