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  1. brush / wash / clean my teeth - WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2018 · Here on the official website they used -to clean teeth' How to keep your teeth clean "But making sure you thoroughly clean your teeth at least twice a day is more important than …

  2. to brush one's teeth - WordReference Forums

    May 8, 2018 · Hello, in English if you brush your teeth you use a toothbrush and toothpaste to clean your teeth. But languages use different verbs, not only "to brush". I have collected some …

  3. clean your teeth on my bones | WordReference Forums

    Dec 8, 2013 · The following is a quote from a TV episide, "Home Imprivement": Tim Taylor (to his son Randy): I know what's going on here. You're at the point in your life where you have to …

  4. I clean my teeth with toothpaste. | WordReference Forums

    Oct 25, 2011 · By the way, "I clean my teeth with a toothpaste" works if you are specifying which one ie. "I clean my teeth with a toothpaste that doesn't contain sodium laurel sulfate."

  5. I clean my teech [teeth] every morning - WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2011 · Hola a todos. Tengo una duda al traducir esta frase: I clean my teech every morning La traducción sería: Me limpio los dientes todas las mañanas La duda que tengo es …

  6. It is no skin off my back/nose/teeth | WordReference Forums

    Aug 27, 2020 · It is no skin off my teeth is a mistake, ichfrage. I escaped by the skin of my teeth = I barely managed to escape. It is no skin off my back/off my nose = It is no sacrifice for me/It …

  7. a person who is not clean - WordReference Forums

    Jun 22, 2012 · Hi guys What is the adjective for someone who is not clean. For example who does not brush his teeth for months, or does not wash his hands when he uses the bathroom. I …

  8. dental cleaning | WordReference Forums

    Jun 20, 2019 · The US is a big place, and phrasing can be different in different regions. I say “get my teeth cleaned,” but if someone asked me why I was going to the dentist, I would probably …

  9. clean and clean up - WordReference Forums

    Dec 22, 2007 · I'd also be wary about using either of these for a person, but you go to a dentist to have your teeth cleaned, and you could ask a child to clean their hands (if they were dirty), for …

  10. His teeth was/were brushed - WordReference Forums

    Jun 17, 2021 · Active. He brushed his teeth. Passive. His teeth was/were brushed by him. Somewhere I read that the word "teeth" (though it's plural) is considered as a unit when we …