- l'll brush my teeth first. Can l use your toothbrush?
- Yeah, it's in there.
- Can l get some juice Keek?
- Want some toast?
- You buttered my toast. No one's done that before.
- Dişlerimi fırçalayacağım. Diş fırçanı kullanabilir miyim?
- Evet, Orada.
- Biraz meyve suyu alabilir miyim, Keek?
- Tost ekmeği ister misin?
- Ekmeğime yağ sürmüştüm. Bunu daha önce kimse yapmadı.
- He was struck by lightning coming back from his barn. Melted the fillings in his teeth and soldered his jaw shut.
- I have been struck twice myself. How come you think I became deaf in this one ear?
- Ahırın arkasına düşen yıldırım çaptı onu. Dişerindeki dolguları eritti ve çenesini mühürledi.
- Bana da iki kez yıldırım çarpmıştı. Bir kulağımın nasıl sağır olduğunu sanıyordun?
Many nations are like rebellious teenagers who try to figure out just how many times they can kick us in the teeth while still taking our money. Paul Weyrich
The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The poverty-stricken man makes the same mistake about the rich man. George Bernard Shaw
A broad wheal from an old scar ran right across it from eye to chin, and by its contraction had turned up one side of the upper lip, so that three teeth were exposed in a perpetual snarl.
I am really not of the school of naturalism. I like style, and you can use more style in theater than in film roles. I love to sink my teeth into a part. Marisa Tomei
These people are headstrong and if they feel the curb loosed but one link they will with bit in the teeth in one month run further out of the career of good order than they will be brought back in three months. Humphrey Gilbert
Certain people in the United States are driving nails into this structure of our relationship, then cutting off the heads. So the Soviets must use their teeth to pull them out. Mikhail Gorbachev
I grind my teeth and keep my thumbs in so tight that I've dislocated them, just not to scream. Sometimes as an actor one is lucky enough to be asked to scream. Jane Birkin
But our trap should be here. He put his two forefingers between his teeth and whistled shrilly-a signal which was answered by a similar whistle from the distance, followed shortly by the rattle of wheels and the clink of horses' hoofs.