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What does toothless mean?

"Toothless" means lacking teeth. It can be used literally to describe a person or animal that has lost all or most of their teeth, or figuratively to describe something that is weak, ineffective, or lacking power.

Here are some examples:

* Literal: "The old dog was toothless and couldn't chew his food properly."

* Figurative: "The company's new marketing campaign was toothless and failed to generate any interest."

The word "toothless" can sometimes carry a negative connotation, implying a lack of force or effectiveness.

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