From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclean your teethclean your teethBritish English to make your teeth clean using a toothbrush and toothpaste SYN brush your teeth American English → clean
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clean your teeth• For the first time in her adult life, Polly went to bed without bathing or cleaning her teeth.• Only drink bottled water - check the seal hasn't been broken - and use it to clean your teeth.• She looked like a virgin who cleaned her teeth after every meal and delighted to take great bites from rosy apples.• Back in the en suite bathroom, he briskly cleans his teeth and brushes his hair.• How often do you clean your teeth, Miss Harland?• And evidence shows that women feel more inhibited by things like not having cleaned their teeth or feeling grubby.• Always make sure you clean your teeth properly, using a small-headed brush and only a pea-sized blob of toothpaste.