Fang [noun]

Definition of Fang:

dentition

Synonyms of Fang:

Tooth

Fangs


Opposite/Antonyms of Fang:

-


Sentence/Example of Fang:

The last fang belonging to chimney-pot Liz had perished in that great conflagration!

And then remorse began to fit a long-pointed fang into a sensitive spot in her heart.

It was a prodigious white fang excrescent from the jaw of the world.

A fang of fire darted from the center of the clouds and the guard rolled down the dyke and lay still at the bottom.

Our more immediate need, however, is to discover a means of defeating the malignity of the detestable Fang.

Here is a means of baffling Fang's crafty confederacy that will fill Wong Ts'in's ears with waves of gladness on his return.

Mr. Fang was a middle-sized man, with no great quantity of hair; and what he had, growing on the back and sides of his head.

Then a mad whirl of water would pounce on it with a fearsome spring and the fang of rock would be smothered ten feet deep.

With a grunt, he heaved the boat up on the narrow strand and knotted the painter to a fang-like jut of reef.

He closed his book hastily, and was at once ushered into the imposing presence of the renowned Mr. Fang.