One look at the forest was enough to put his teeth on edge.
"You always have to act so smart," she said, putting her teeth together for a moment.
It's also the best means of putting teeth in our diplomacy now.
Tonight I propose a law that will put teeth in our war on crime.
"We are putting teeth in the need to change," she added.
So could we put my teeth under the heading of "equipment"?
It's been a long time since we've put our teeth in his face.
The smell of the tea always put my teeth on edge.
But of course there are other things in this passage which will put English teeth on edge.
Environmental groups and planning advocates, on the other hand, say that it's about time the state put teeth into the plan.