Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of extracting a tooth; the practice of extracting teeth.
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Examples
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Once finished with the tooth-drawing, I had suggested that she and her friends stay for a bit, but they, like Sequoyah, had business elsewhere, and with many thanks and small gifts, had departed by mid-afternoon, smelling strongly of whisky, and leaving us to dispose of the mortal remains of the late Ephraim.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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A surgeon of some eminence now appeared, who did not decline tooth-drawing, though he certainly would have been offended with the appellation of tooth-drawer no less than his brethren, the members of that venerable body, would be with that of barber, since the late separation between those long-united companies, by which, if the surgeons have gained much, the barbers are supposed to have lost very little.
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THOSE in Millsborough, having charge of the tooth-drawing -- el negocio dental, that was a cloak to cover great traffic in cocaine, opium and hashish.
Ambrotox and Limping Dick Oliver Fleming
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A surgeon of some eminence now appeared, who did not decline tooth-drawing, though he certainly would have been offended with the appellation of tooth-drawer no less than his brethren, the members of that venerable body, would be with that of barber, since the late separation between those long-united companies, by which, if the surgeons have gained much, the barbers are supposed to have lost very little.
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But I must candidly say I would far rather undergo a dozen operations, from tooth-drawing upwards, than suffer all the anxiety I have had lest his should not turn out well.
Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle 1892
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By an automatic chain of thought Grace's mind reverted to the tooth-drawing scene described by her husband; and for the first time she wondered if that narrative were really true, Susan's jaws being so obviously sound and strong.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1884
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A blood-letting, or a jaw-splitting tooth-drawing cost the sufferer eightpence extra.
Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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Next the table-cover was drawn off, the hearthrug restored to its place; and, grinning now hugely, Bob went to a drawer, and got out the doctor's tooth-drawing instruments -- for the doctor belonged to the old school, and in distant times had not been above removing a decayed and aching molar from a patient's jaw.
The Bag of Diamonds George Manville Fenn 1870
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That was the time of those grotesque studies in shipbuilding, tooth-drawing, and useful arts in which he acquired a sort of technical mastery; and it was then that he learned to think so highly of the Dutch as a practical people, worthy of imitation.
Lectures on Modern history John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton 1868
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An unskilled traveller is very likely to make a bad job of a first attempt at tooth-drawing.
The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries Francis Galton 1866
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