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Meaning of 'toothpick'



 
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Meaning of 'toothpick' #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:22 am   Meaning of 'toothpick'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #105 "Compound words with tooth", question 7

My daughter woke up screaming in the middle of the night because she had a terrible ..........

(a) toothpick
(b) toothbrush
(c) toothache

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #105 "Compound words with tooth", answer 7

My daughter woke up screaming in the middle of the night because she had a terrible toothache.

Correct answer: (c) toothache
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Toothpick #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 14:56 pm   Toothpick
 

A toothpick is a small pointed piece of wood/metal, etc., for pushing between the teeth to remove pieces of food.
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