Ainda não temos significados para "have a tooth".
1Surely a body can decide whether she'll have a tooth out or not!
2Or, again Imagine; I am to have a tooth filled.
3I have a tooth fragment I want profiled for DNA.
4She had to have a tooth pulled and some fillings.
5The two antapical plates frequently have a tooth-like process.
6He used to say he'd as lief have a tooth pulled as go away anywheres.
7They have a tooth next to the stem.
8The gills are attached or have a tooth.
9Now, he had heard that there were places where one could go to have a tooth pulled.
10If you were obliged to have a tooth out, I would have one out too, for company.'
11Did you ever have a tooth drawn?
12I have a tooth for sweets, too, although I hold it unmanly and deny it as I can.
13He'd rather have a tooth pulled.
14They're really fast when they strike, and they have a tooth, like an egg tooth, on their snouts.
15Once the valet had to go to have a tooth pulled and the man had to decline a dinner.
16The cap has the margin incurved, the gills have a tooth (sinuate), and are adnexed to the stem.
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