untooth in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Untooth (adjective): lacking teeth or having lost one's teeth, often implying a diminished vitality or charm.
Sample Sentences
- The old man’s smile revealed a grim reality; he was untooth and seemed to have lost his zest for life.
- In the quaint village, there were whispers about the untooth cat that roamed the streets, charming everyone it encountered.
- Her laughter echoed through the room, but it was tinged with an untooth sadness that made everyone pause.
- As I examined the ancient manuscript, I noted that the artist had depicted a untooth figure, evoking a sense of vulnerability.
- The once vibrant garden now lay untooth, its colors faded and its flowers wilted under the weight of neglect.
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