To tell the tooth.I was 8 and on set for one of my first movie roles. I had lost a baby tooth baby tooth n. See deciduous tooth. and was given a replacement tooth for my scene. At lunch, I took the fake chopper out and put it on my food tray. Afterward af·ter·ward also af·ter·wards adv. At a later time; subsequently. Adv. 1. afterward - happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here , I totally forgot the tooth was on the tray, and dumped it into the garbage. I was searching through the trash when this really cute cute adj. cut·er, cut·est 1. Delightfully pretty or dainty. 2. Obviously contrived to charm; precious: "[He] boy who was also in the movie walked by. As I was throwing banana peels and empty soda cans over my shoulder, he asked, "Did you lose something?" I responded, "I lost my tooth!" He looked at me, confused, and said, "Won't it grow back?" Still toothless, I explained the ordeal ordeal, ancient legal custom whereby an accused person was required to perform a test, the outcome of which decided the person's guilt or innocence. By an ordeal, appeal was made to divine authority to decide the guilt or innocence of one accused of a crime or to to him. |
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