Finally, the buck-toothed girl whispered, "Wow." Several others echoed her sentiment, all wide-eyed.
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The back-flipping, buck-toothed Robert Earnshaw lad, that is, not the fastest milkman in the west.
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Photo: RNZ Dunne first became interested in politics as a buck-toothed boy in Christchurch, he says.
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Good-by, you flies, and you buck-toothed, flat-chested ladies.
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Ki broke into a buck-toothed grin.
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She had his dark good looks, and gave Tobin a hint of the same buck-toothed smile when she saw him looking.
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He also spotted an incongruous design on the interior of the secret compartment, a brightly coloured cartoon depicting a buck-toothed green fish.
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We present to you, the jug band! We pulled out straw hats, banjos, jugs, horrible buck-toothed dentures, and commenced to pickin' and grinnin'.
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In the first panel, a golden-age Captain America, skinny and goofy looking in his half mask, punched a buck-toothed Japanese soldier across the room.
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On that occasion the heat had been bearable, the terrain forgiving, and they'd had the roving hands of a buck-toothed scoutmaster to spur them onwards.
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'That goddam stunted, red-faced, big-cheeked, curly-headed, buck-toothed rat bastard son of a bitch!'