| The document it produced was toothless, consisting of many pious hopes and a few unenforceable targets. |
| Realizing what he had done, he forced his way through the front of the bus and ran off, with a sly, toothless grin on his face. |
| But I suppose there's no denying that we learn from our mistakes, just as we learn from toothless, disease-ridden drifters. |
| Cork's attack was toothless that day and, in a game that was stuffy for long enough, Tipperary's eight-point victory was comprehensive. |
| He gurns his face effortlessly into a toothless, gummy washerwoman's grimace. |
| Do not pass Go or collect 100 francs, go directly to the Bastille, where you will be decapitated by an angry mob of toothless old crones. |