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teethe
/ tiːð /
verb
- intr to cut one's baby (deciduous) teeth
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But brands have invented a whole new, lucrative category of toddler foods, from pouches and teething crackers to bars and puffs, Fleming-Milici said.
However, unsurprisingly for something that has been rolled out so quickly, there have been teething problems.
The "Bee Network", where all-night services have been trialled, has been described as a success, despite facing some teething problems with delays.
Landmark Pinnacle has also had lifts out of action, and one isn’t working today - but Guy puts that down to teething problems.
"A lot of his tactics will be playing through the lines, playing through the six, which is why there could be teething problems."
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