hound's tooth
1 Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of hound's tooth1
First recorded in 1935–40
Origin of hound's-tooth2
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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To earn it the investigators must appear every day to be clean as a hound’s tooth.
While waiting on approval to become a nonprofit organization, Parsons met Kat Carter, who is a certified dog trainer and owner of Hound’s Tooth Academy for Dogs in Lexington.
From Washington Times
President deeply disturbed at newspaper report of your golf score, insists that anyone connected with his administration be as clean as a hound's tooth.
From Golf Digest
And since that time the game has been as clean as a hound’s tooth.
From Project Gutenberg
He was a cattle magnate of the modern sort; a big, viking-looking man, with a Yale degree, and with a record as clean as a hound's tooth.
From Project Gutenberg
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