1. teething - Noun
2. teething - Verb
of Teeth
The process of the first growth of teeth, or the phenomena attending their issue through the gums; dentition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCaptain Edgecombe said the Oriana handled beautifully and had only "very minor teething troubles" on the maiden voyage. Source: Internet
The B-50 fleet suffered its share of teething issues too due to defective pressure regulators, engine problems, and cracking of its aluminum skin which took several years to iron out. Source: Internet
Production Despite teething problems with the Ju 87, the RLM ordered 216 Ju 87 A-1s into production and wanted to receive delivery of all machines between January 1936 and 1938. Source: Internet
However, teething problems with the rotary engines put an end to the independence of NSU. Source: Internet
Their solution was to open the Green Jar in midtown, a hub for zero-wasters packed with refillable personal care and household products, and gizmos like a reverse osmosis water station and bamboo teething rings for baby ecowarriors. Source: Internet
Attempts to make sure people wear masks in shops hit teething problems as the rules came into force yesterday. Source: Internet