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French English Dictionary
M
mal aux dents
French English Dictionary
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mal aux dents
in English:
1.
toothache
I've been suffering from severe toothache for about 12 hours now.
A toothache deprived me of sleep.
I've got toothache
He can't chew well, because he has a toothache now.
He is suffering from toothache.
My little sister has been suffering from a toothache since last night.
The toothache made his face swell up.
If you have toothache you should go to see the dentist.
My toothache returned in a few hours.
I have a terrible tooth-ache. "You'd better see a dentist at once."
She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
I went to the dentist because I had terrible toothache.
My toothache was caused by an infection.
Jill, how's your toothache now?
He often complains that he has a toothache.
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related words
dire in English
derrière in English
oublier in English
parler in English
devant in English
rêver in English
savoir in English
chercher in English
other words beginning with "M"
maison in English
majeur in English
mal in English
malade in English
maladie in English
maladroit in English
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