Wetzel's teethe clenched, an awful struggle tore his heart.
"The Spirit of the Border A Romance of the Early Settlers in the Ohio Valley"
Zane Grey
After that, say the third summer of their marriage, it appeared to Lindora essential to take board somewhere for the whole summer, at such an easy distance that Florindo could run up or down or out every Saturday afternoon and stay Sunday with her and the children; for there had now begun to be children, who could not teethe in town, and for whom the abundance of pure milk, small fruits, and fresh vegetables promised with the shade and safety of the farm was really requisite.
"Imaginary Interviews"
W. D. Howells
She could get no good of the air if she bored herself; the nice people did not go to hotels so much now, anyway, and the children were dreadful, no fit associates for the teethers, who had long ceased to teethe but needed a summer outing as much as ever.
"Imaginary Interviews"
W. D. Howells