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Skin of Our Teeth, The

noun

  1. a play (1942) by Thornton Wilder.



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Over at “The Skin of Our Teeth,” the millennium-hopping Thornton Wilder play that begins in the Ice Age, breaking the door down is deliberate: It’s the only way for a family with a pet dinosaur and a pet mammoth to let the enormous puppet creatures in and out of their house.

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But with each calamity we manage to avoid by the skin of our teeth, the probability of one of the scenarios coming to pass surely begins to approach.

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In Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, the fortuneteller unfurls her skirts, hoists her bodice, strolls downstage and heckles the audience.

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