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Examples
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She prods her baby teeth, trying to loosen them for tooth-fairy cash!
Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009
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The tooth-fairy seed money will multiply like fishes and loaves, and soon you'll be a bona-fide Daddy Warbucks, selling arms under the table to everyone while your hands remain soft clean and pink.
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So too did her daughter's tooth-fairy money; then Edna's purse went missing.
Vicky Ward: Esther Reed: How an Ordinary Girl Faked Her Way Into the Ivy League 2009
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She prods her baby teeth, trying to loosen them for tooth-fairy cash!
Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009
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No, I didn't put that tooth-fairy money under your pillow.
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'And the tooth-fairy will have tea and scones with the easter bunny.
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Reserve "faith" for the church and other tooth-fairy settings.
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To help Haiti, youngsters crack piggy banks, tap tooth-fairy funds
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Although, "the best days of my life" were when I was nine; I had a rocking Barbie corvette and still benefited from regular tooth-fairy visits.
Beyond Robson 2010
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He's so talented he doesn't need to jump around like a lost tooth-fairy on a hot stove plate.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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