Sentences with phrase «buck teeth»

"Buck teeth" refers to teeth that stick out from the mouth, usually the front teeth. It is used to describe someone who has prominent or protruding teeth. Full definition
I sort of like to think of them as buck teeth, too.
His teammates call him «Castor» (it means Beaver in French)-- but not because he trains so hard; because he has slightly buck teeth.
Imagine a menacing 30 - foot tall Easter Bunny with five - foot long buck teeth, and you can begin to understand what it was like to be Clair Shumon Turner.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, Disney's Hocus Pocus boasts a heaping helping of adult humor and a bewitching Bette Midler in fake buck teeth.
The 2012 Acura TL goes on sale in a couple of weeks, and it gets a new six - speed automatic transmission, some new gadgets, and a facelift to help consumers get over that massive buck tooth.
An uneven bite, buck teeth, underbite, Noise and clicking in the jaw.
His buck teeth and big cheeks contribute a childlike innocence that is endearing, and his gorgeous hair rivals that of Sam Malone or Dr. McDreamy.
She has buck teeth, which has a small resemblance to her name.
Though Meaney plays McGuinness in a naturalistic manner that makes palpable the character's regrets about the loss of life resulting from his own party's violent actions, Spall — sporting heavy makeup and buck teeth — takes this role as an opportunity to indulge in his inner ham.
He has black and olive spots on his cheeks, and he has buck teeth.
And centred on a sixty - something father, Winfried (Peter Simonischek), donning fright wig and buck teeth to inveigle his way into the work - focused existence of his estranged, middle - aged daughter, Ines (Sandra Hüller)?
[2] With slightly exaggerated features and buck teeth, these expressive marionettes mix vulgarity and sweetness.
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