A tooth situated at the back of the mouth.
1 The front half of a back tooth is missing, leaving just filling.
2 Or you split a back tooth , biting down on bird shot.
3 A milky back tooth that had taken its ease
4 With another back tooth of a larger kind.
5 If a back tooth , a distant relative.
6 The listening device had been fitted into a back tooth , replacing an earlier filling in Fergus's mouth.
7 That happened last year when Elli began complaining of pain in a back tooth that had filled with pus.
8 Yet, if it wasn't itself, not a thing did they lose but an old back tooth '-orsome such gibberish.
9 A matter of cosmic timing, eager consumption and fate, when the bone met a back tooth at a mathematical angle and bam!
10 Come and perform your lowly salute on the occasion of the cutting of a back tooth belonging to the Heir-to-Empire, the Most--
11 Imagine Jonah, sitting on a back tooth , leaning against the upper jaw, longingly looking through the open mouth for signs of land!
12 A front tooth is worth 16s., solidi aurei; their loss being a disfigurement; but a back tooth is worth only 8s.
13 Something that felt like a chunk of one of my back teeth .
14 Genghis opened his mouth to suck at one of his back teeth .
15 Not only that: the fillings in her back teeth were aching.
16 To Dean's surprise the liquid was so cold it hurt his back teeth .
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