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fanged

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1. fanged - Adjective

2. fanged - Verb

Meaning

Having fangs or tusks; as, a fanged adder. Also used figuratively.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Winter's here, and you feel lousy: You're coughing and sneezing; your muscles ache; your nose is an active mucus volcano. These symptoms -- so familiar at this time of year -- can mean only one thing: Tiny fanged snails are eating your brain. Dave Barry

It's the same with spirit guises; show me a sweet little choirboy or a smiling mother and I'll show you the hideous fanged strigoi it really is. (Not always. Just sometimes. *Your* mother is absolutely fine, for instance. Probably.) Jonathan Stroud

Nah. I got it. Just try not to stake Jean-Luc again if you meet up with him. (Acheron) I can't help it. All you fanged people look alike in the dark. (Tabitha) Yeah. I know what you mean. All you soul-full people look alike to us, too. (Acheron) Sherrilyn Kenyon

You go into the book store, there's the cut-out of Dr. Phil, and then the dreaded women's health section where every book, instead of the menopause book with the fanged Medusa head on the cover that might be more pertinent, you always see a flower and a poppy and a daisy and a stethoscope. Sandra Tsing Loh

Does the killer's own inking — a fanged centipede sporting a woman's face — hold any significance? Source: Internet

I only put it in there to look mean". citation Snaggletooth B Motörhead on Motörhead's first album Snaggletooth is the fanged face that serves as the symbol of Motörhead. Source: Internet

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