eyetooth
[ ahy-tooth ]
/ ˈaɪˌtuθ /
noun, plural eye·teeth [ahy-teeth] /ˈaɪˌtiθ/.
Dentistry.
a canine tooth of the upper jaw: so named from its position under the eye.
Idioms for eyetooth
- to gain sophistication or experience; become worldly-wise.
- Also cut one's eyeteeth on. to be initiated or gain one's first experience in (a career, hobby, skill, etc.).
cut one's eyeteeth,
give one's eyeteeth,
to give something one considers very precious, usually in exchange for an object or situation one desires: She would give her eyeteeth for that job.
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Example sentences from the Web for eyeteeth
British Dictionary definitions for eyeteeth
eyetooth
/ (ˌaɪˈtuːθ) /
noun plural -teeth
either of the two canine teeth in the upper jaw
give one's eyeteeth for
to go to any lengths to achieve or obtain (something)
I'd give my eyeteeth for a radio as good as that
Medical definitions for eyeteeth
eyetooth
[ ī′tōōth′ ]
n.
A canine tooth of the upper jaw.
Idioms and Phrases with eyeteeth
eyeteeth
see give one's eyeteeth.