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1 Wanted a bath every day, and made me buy him a new toothbrush .
2 There's a new toothbrush on the counter in the bathroom.
3 I have extra nightgowns, and you will find a new toothbrush in the bathroom drawer.
4 She was squeezing toothpaste on to a brand- new toothbrush when Jack knocked on the bedroom door.
5 Soon the hair dryer was good as new , though it seemed that Susan would need a new toothbrush .
6 My, my, I believe you need a new toothbrush ! He placed a small silver crucifix on Roland's tongue.
7 That's not to say the shiny new toothbrush you bought from an Instagram ad won't clean your teeth.
8 A new toothbrush with Pro-Health in its name, the Oral-B Pulsar Pro-Health toothbrush, is hitting U.S. stores this month.
9 No "Dear," no "Love, Mom." Just a new toothbrush , new tube of toothpaste, new bottle of cologne.
10 This is such a heavily picked-over market that the odds of coming up with a new toothbrush function are small.
11 Advertising for the new toothbrush , which has a suggested price of $6.49, will debut in April.
12 Before it was used to make parachutes in World War II, nylon made its way into a new toothbrush based on Addis' time-tested design.
13 Dart blotted his face, threw the wadded towels on the floor, and looked meditative for a moment before taking the new toothbrush from the bag.
14 Shaving cream in the bathroom, a couple of new toothbrushes , Q-tips, Band-Aids, nail clippers.
15 Inside were two new toothbrushes in plastic tubes, some toothpaste, a bottle of aspirin, and a water tumbler.
16 "I left a new toothbrush out on the counter," she called after him.
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