tooth fairy造句1 GEOGRAPHY LESSON: At our house, the tooth fairy brings coins from other countries.
2 You think the Tooth Fairy will be even a bigger story than Lecter?
3 She was VERY concerned that the tooth fairy wouldn't come.
4 The Tooth Fairy is a burglarizing fetishist specializing in black-market ivory trade, and she must be stopped.
5 Even the Tooth Fairy has been put on a budget.
6 TEACHABLE MOMENT: The tooth fairy always leaves a note with the money she gives.
7 That way, the tooth fairy would be able to see the note before going into Julia's room.
8 Several times the tooth fairy has mentioned the messiness of the child's bedroom and how difficult it makes the tooth fairy's job.
9 How fluoride keeps the tooth fairy away is a mystery that researchers are still working to unravel.
10 The tooth fairy will come during the night and leave a gift of money.
11 The interviewer then asked why the tooth fairy wouldn't simply make a house out of bricks.
12 I want it out! But wait. You'll see, the tooth fairy will visit me.
13 Of course, people get fooled, as when parents tell their children about Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny, or when an adult mistakes a story for a documentary, or vice versa.
14 At that point in my life, I still believed in the magical trifecta—Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny,[www.] and the Tooth Fairy.
15 After all, if you no longer believe in the Tooth Fairy, you shouldn't expect to continue receiving monies under your pillow from a winged woman.
16 I was really led by her and how much she was able to handle, in the same way as I did with Father Christmas and the tooth fairy.
17 I know that Pierson still truly believes in the Tooth Fairy.
18 Derek's punishment for discouraging dreaming, and for stealing the money left by the "tooth fairy" under his girlfriend's daughter's pillow in order to play poker, is to serve as the tooth fairy.
19 Fortunately, she's not giving cars yet, but I've discovered the tooth fairy I know is pretty frugal compared to most.
20 Coming second in the survey is the myth that when your milk teeth fall out, if you put them under your pillow, the tooth fairy will replace them with sixpences.
21 How about a big set-piece speech in which I reveal that the tooth fairy doesn't really exist?