saw-toothed
AmericanEtymology
Origin of saw-toothed
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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Bradford-born musician Nia Archives has been at the forefront of the UK’s jungle revival - combining saw-toothed breakbeats with heartfelt emotion.
From BBC • Jul. 25, 2024
Its epics embrace trance’s signature soaring supersaws — a type of synthesized sound created by layering de-tuned saw-toothed sound waves.
From New York Times • Oct. 23, 2023
A swath of bright-green, veined leaves, kidney-shaped around a central stem, with rounded, saw-toothed edges.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 11, 2022
Another Morgan-designed feature restored to functionality is a wide expanse of saw-toothed skylights that were mostly blacked out during World War II in the hope of making Los Angeles less visible to potential enemy bombers.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2021
The crawl space was tight, with a slanted ceiling covered with tiny saw-toothed stalactites.
From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein
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