[f. teeth, pl. of TOOTH sb. + -Y.] Well supplied with teeth.

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1805.  A. Scott, Poems (1808), 160 (E.D.D.). At his expense our teethy faes are fed.

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1835.  D. Webster, Scot. Rhymes, 136 (E.D.D.). With hero’s heart and teethy jaw, Nane like him could badger draw.

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1887.  Jamieson’s Dict., Suppl., Teethy, Toothy, having many or large teeth.

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