toothcomb
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtuːθkəʊm/
Audio (UK) (file)
Noun
toothcomb (plural toothcombs)
- A dental structure found in certain primates consisting of long, flat teeth with microscopic grooves, and used for grooming the fur.
- (figuratively, from the expression 'fine toothcomb', a misunderstanding of 'fine-tooth comb') A means of making a thorough search.
- The police went through all his possessions with a toothcomb.
Usage notes
- See note at fine-tooth comb.
Verb
toothcomb (third-person singular simple present toothcombs, present participle toothcombing, simple past and past participle toothcombed)
- (may be considered erroneous) To search thoroughly.
- The flat was toothcombed for any trace of drugs.
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