by God's teeth
English
Etymology
See by God and God's teeth.
Adverb
by God's teeth (not comparable)
- I swear
- 1850, William Shakespeare, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Carefully Collated and Compared with the Editions of Halliwell, Knight, Collier, and Others, with Historical and Critical Introductions and Notes to Each Play, and a Life of the Great Dramatist, Volume 1, Go W. Borland & Company, page 2:
- By God's teeth, I will not grant them liberties which will make me a slave!
- 2000, Stephen Thomas Knight, Thomas H. Ohlgren, Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales, TEAMS, →ISBN, page 683:
- By God's teeth, I have been burned by this living devil so many times!
Interjection
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:wow
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