Sentences with phrase «wry bite»

Over bite, open bite, over jet, level bite, overshot, under bite, anterior cross bite, posterior cross bite, wry bite, and base narrow canines are orthodontic terms that are confusing at times.
A wry bite can be one of the worst of the malocclusion problems.
Cats are also affected with wry bites that are uneven.
Some abnormal bites (malocclusions) are genetically influenced, such as severe over or under bites and wry bites.

Not exact matches

You can get away with a bit of humor when you're picking on your own community or culture, so long as it's gentle and wry.
Holaday was biting his lower lip as well, talking to his coaches and wearing the type of wry smile coaches flash when they know their teams have let one slip away.
Though she had never seen an allergy like mine before, when I pitched my tick - bite - meat - allergy theory to her, her response was wry: «At this point, I'd believe ticks could do almost anything.»
This one features a plucky little girl with an epic mane of magic hair that glows when she sings (Mandy Moore), a dashing rogue of an outlaw who ends up a partner on her quest (Zachary Levi), a stepmom who walks all over her self - esteem (Donna Murphy), a chameleon with a wry sense of humor, a horse that thinks he's a dog and a rogues gallery of hard - bitten thugs with a dream in their hearts.
A defiantly Jewish bit of mishegoss that was conceived as a U.S. / Israeli co-production, the film is a wry, self - defeating response to the anti-Semitic tradition of stories about conniving «Court Jews» who talk their way into becoming one of the king's most trusted advisors.
An American Werewolf in London is a cult horror film that will most likely please those into horror movies on the irreverently funny side, especially ones that don't skimp out on gore or bits of wry humor.
The film drags a bit in the middle, but Levine's script is bursting with such wry, dark humor that it just barely tips the scales in its favor.
It's completely my aesthetic: spare, wry, taut prose — with bite.
Rubenstein's prose is romantic, wry and even a little bit wicked; he knows what makes us tear up and when we want to laugh (kindly or not).
Part picaresque, part bildungsroman, Lady Bird & The Fox is a return to the dual - narrative romantic adventure of my early novels — packed with the kinds of historical detail that are generally overlooked in Australian fiction, and told with a bit of a wry smile and plenty of warmth.
In some ways, this debut is a by - the - book bildungsroman, but Anna's wry, biting voice elevates it to something more.
«It's light and humorous with a bit of a wink and a lot of wry puckish humor.»
Bad bites (including overshot, undershot, wry, and anterior cross-bite) top the «common» list.
* If the bite is a wry mouth, that is considered a «severe» problem and all the baby teeth on that side need to be pulled — even the back teeth.
Brighting's wry delivery is reminiscent of and every bit as strong as Logan Cunningham's work in Bastion or Ellen McLain's in Portal.
Although he seemed a bit awkward in front of an audience, he punctuated his stories with wry observations that drew appreciative laughter.
And when Herrera talks about this work, it's often with a little bit of a smile, a wry sense of humor that she's created a very simple geometric, clean, spare painting but that it's a barbecue, as she says.
Her 48 embroidered cotton squares titled «Lessons From My Mother,» for example, present bits of Eastern European folk wisdom accompanied by equally wry illustrations.
The younger women painting big and powerful paintings have a bit of a wry smile as they turn to working on the scale of the New York School.
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