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toothbrush

[tooth-bruhsh]

noun

  1. a small brush with a long handle, for cleaning the teeth. tooth.



toothbrush

/ ˈٳːθˌʌʃ /

noun

  1. a small brush, usually with a long handle, for cleaning the teeth

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of toothbrush1

First recorded in 1645–55; tooth + brush 1
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Along with vacation necessities such as sunblock and a toothbrush, Southern Californians hoping to get away for Memorial Day weekend will also need to bring a hefty supply of patience to freeways and airports.

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If you forget your toothbrush, there’s no 7-Eleven or camp store nearby to save you.

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With supporters famed for carrying giant yellow toothbrushes to games, Bodo/Glimt have swept aside bigger teams throughout Europe to join Spurs, Manchester United and Athletic Club in the last four.

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My parents, now retired in Brazil, had me bring various things from L.A.: headphones, soft toothbrushes, hair dryers, sleeping pills, heating pads, slippers, nasal sprays, art books, cashmere sweaters.

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