grit (your) teeth — 1. to decide to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation. You may as well grit your teeth and accept that air travel is going to get worse before it gets better. 2. to deal with something in a determined way. When a test came along, I just… … New idioms dictionary
pick your teeth — phrase to remove small pieces of food from between your teeth Thesaurus: caring for your teeth and mouthhyponym clean and tidy in appearancesynonym Main entry: pick … Useful english dictionary
cut your teeth in — cut (your) teeth in (something) to get your first experience doing a particular kind of work or using a particular skill. He cut his teeth in politics as a campaign manager for a small town mayor. They had just graduated from law school and were… … New idioms dictionary
bare your teeth — bare your ˈteeth idiom to show your teeth in an aggressive and threatening way • The dog bared its teeth and growled. Main entry: ↑bareidiom … Useful english dictionary
cut your teeth on — The place where you gain your early experience is where you cut your teeth … The small dictionary of idiomes
gnash your teeth — gnash (your) teeth to show you are angry or annoyed about something bad that you cannot do anything to stop. His advisers are gnashing their teeth in frustration because he refuses to attack his opponent on foreign policy issues. Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary
cut your teeth — used to describe the things that people do when they are starting their careers He cut his teeth performing at local bars and nightclubs. She cut her political teeth [=she began her political career] as a volunteer during the 1992 presidential… … Useful english dictionary
Sharpen Your Teeth — Studio album by Ugly Casanova Released May 21, 2002 … Wikipedia
Sharpen Your Teeth — Álbum de Ugly Casanova Publicación 21 de mayo de 2002 Grabación 2001 Género(s) Rock Alternativo Indie Rock … Wikipedia Español
cut your teeth — cut (your) teeth British, American & Australian, American to get your first experience of a particular type of work and learn the basic skills. She cut her teeth on a local newspaper before landing a job on a national daily. (often + on) … New idioms dictionary