toothpaste
toothpaste
Definition
tooth·paste (to̵̅o̅t̸h′pāst′)
noun
a paste used in cleaning the teeth with a toothbrush
toothpaste
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- ordinary: It is important not to use ordinary human toothpaste.
- most: Ask them to keep the juice at the front of your tongue, where they had the most toothpaste.
- free: The least one can do is brush teeth with fluoride free toothpaste!
- special: Back to top Should I use a special toothpaste?
- human: Do not be tempted to use human toothpaste this is not suitable for puppy's or dogs.
- much: Back to top How much toothpaste should I use?
Converse of object
- fluoridate: In areas where the water supply is fluoridated, fluoride toothpaste provides additional protection.
- whiten: Whitening toothpaste may also help the effect last, once your teeth have been professionally whitened.
- swallow: If you are not in the habit of swallowing toothpaste, the use of baking soda has benefits.
- squeeze: This racing car on display has been likened to a tube of toothpaste squeezed at both ends.
- put: One thing is for sure: you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube.
- buy: You can now buy doggy toothpaste and brushes from vets and pet shops.
Modifies a noun
- tube: Anything from old razor blades, toothpaste tubes, milk bottle tops, pots, pans.
- manufacturer: Thus the toothpaste manufacturer might actually be able to develop a product, a proposition and a branding that only appeals to young clubbers.
- etc: You can get all the well known brands of shampoos toothpaste etc in Mexico.
- ad: They will know that a toothpaste ad will get more attention on a dental health site than it will on a drugstore site.
Preposition: with
- fluoride: Fluoride Use of toothpaste with fluoride is one of the major factors why children today have less tooth decay.
Noun used with modifier
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