English to Spanish Dictionary toothless

toothless

sin dientes
definition
adjective
a toothless old man
having no teeth, typically through old age.
translation of 'toothless'
adjective
sin dientes
example
And his cauliflower ears, 'toothless' grin and boneless nose are testimony to his unrelenting quest for simulated perfection.
Its armed forces are 'toothless' , and its rhetoric is tired, repeated out of habit rather than conviction.
Three little girls ran to the door grinning 'toothless' grins.
Middle-aged people, already in a state of despair about the fecklessness of the young, will find the activities of the grey and 'toothless' equally distressing.
Resultantly, the CBI has come out as merely a 'toothless' , diseased paper tiger whose roar is more effective than its maul.
Meanwhile, their rather 'toothless' union, typical of the Third World, cannot press for minimum wages or maximum hours.
He forced his opponent to make a save with a sharp shot from a tight angle but, despite continuing to dominate possession, Shrewsbury remained 'toothless' .
St Johnstone, bottom of the table and 'toothless' in front of goal, are looking to bring a couple of Ecuadorians to McDiarmid Park.
A grungy man with an evil, nearly 'toothless' grin crouched behind it.
The inquiry is effectively powerless, and it is 'toothless' .
Some enemies are imaginary; some are 'toothless' .
The reason to do it now is preventive to try and avoid a 'toothless' old age for her.
Unfussy defending from York and 'toothless' tokens of attack from Southend - the corners mirrored sharply the pattern of the first 45 minutes.
As he is 'toothless' he is seeking approval for a soft food diet but the medical unit have told him that he has to schedule a test, which may take months, to prove that he has no teeth.
Better buy a shotgun - I wouldn't count on the 'toothless' old mutt.
What they have done is to make Legco 'toothless' , " Ma said.
And this caring for future generations must involve government, all industries, and the 'toothless' EMA as well.
So the clan bodies, village councils, and public assemblies were either dissolved or made 'toothless' against the chiefs.
Six-month-old 'toothless' Adi grins trustingly at the world.
But the term is not only 'toothless' and tiresome, it's just wrong.
The PPCCA has been regarded one of those numerous 'toothless' organisations which people cannot lean on when their rights are abused by police officers.
I saw him play more than once at Central Park in New York, his 'toothless' mouth soulfully lisping his unique and beautiful song style.
He says that the Commission has just remained a 'toothless' body and has done nothing for the 25 crore strong minority communities in the country.
His eternally friendly 'toothless' grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered.
If you see any withered, 'toothless' , gimpy old men it gives you a good sign to run.] Or is that too graphics intensive at this time?
It was a 'toothless' old man who was chuckling loudly, withdrawing his hand - which only bore three fingers - and laying it on his sheathed sword.
Solid elsewhere, their undoing was again a 'toothless' attack, Stranraer maintain at least a hope of a stunning advance into the fourth round once the replay is negotiated in Leith.
And then the tire guy - a 'toothless' old vet - goes off, and this is what it sounded like.
He manages to get the bill through in the most 'toothless' possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come.
In fact he would not be directly investigated by the Inquisition until 1815, when it was nearly 'toothless' - and presumably so was he.
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