Phrases with «shark teeth»

The phrase "shark teeth" refers to a pattern where a new set of teeth starts to grow in before the old ones fall out. It's called that because sharks have rows of teeth and constantly replace them, similar to how we replace our baby teeth. Full definition

Sentences with «shark teeth»

  • Was my first time flying and away from home, I had so much fun with my grandmother looking for sharks teeth washing up on the shore every morning. (allergyfreealaska.com)
  • The holes seemed to have been made with shark teeth, a number of which were found with the fossils. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Within the fossils, there were loads of juvenile shark teeth. (businessinsider.com)
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