put teeth into|put tooth into in English
made valid, made enforceable
Use "put teeth into|put tooth into" in a sentence
1. More recently, there have been moves to put “teeth” into international agreements.
2. Put into club music.
3. For example, there's more money put into baldness drugs than are put into malaria.
4. Put your beef into it!
5. Put the car into neutral.
6. Put the toast into the skillet.
7. Put this noun into the nominative.
8. Put the car in / into reverse.
9. Put this statement into the interrogative.
10. Can you put that into rhyme?
11. The deceiver was put into prison.
12. Let's put that theory into practice.
13. He then held my jaw in the right position while orthodontically he put my teeth into correct alignment.
14. With his teeth knocked out, lower jaw dislocated, and body beaten raw, he was put into a dark cell.
15. They thus put their integrity into action.
16. The plans were finally put into execution.
17. The goal put Holland into the lead .
18. Conceals: to put into a hiding place.
19. Conceal: to put into a hiding place.
20. Her death put everything else into perspective.
21. Concealing: to put into a hiding place
22. You put these ideas into her head.
23. They put the rifles into a stack.
24. We must put our plans into practice.
25. He put his head into the noose.