Your canine teeth can be sharpened by going to your dentist, where he/she will probably add a contour in place, but if you mean 'sharpened' like a pencil sharpened, then talk to your dentist about that.
the carpenter
You can go to the dentist, get your mouth numbed, and your teeth sharpened. In case you haven't notice - human teeth aren't really all that big and don't make good artistic material. It would be better if you were to get artificial enhancements rather than do something irreversible. ya if you do get them sharpened be careful not to bite your tongue cuz i got mine sharpened last month and bite three holes through my tongue
You can go to the dentist, get your mouth numbed, and your teeth sharpened. In case you haven't notice - human teeth aren't really all that big and don't make good artistic material. It would be better if you were to get artificial enhancements rather than do something irreversible. ya if you do get them sharpened be careful not to bite your tongue cuz i got mine sharpened last month and bite three holes through my tongue
Sharks have five to fifteen rows of teeth, and may have up to 3000 teeth at one time. Technically, sharks do not have teeth as they are actually sharpened scales, that's why they grow back so quickly when they lose them so easily
A tiger's teeth are very sharp. Tigers have enlarged canines that are sharpened to enable them to cut through the flesh of their prey easily, Though their teeth may look dull and rounded at the ends.
sharpened
No, not every note is sharpened, or raised a half step. It's just that note. For example, in a measure, if the note A is sharpened, every A in that measure will be sharpened unless naturalized.
Queequeg, the harpooner from the South Seas, was responsible for sharpening the harpoons and pulling teeth on the Pequod. His skills with a harpoon were unmatched, and he was an essential member of the whaling crew.
its claws and teeth
A shovel can be sharpened with the right tool in place.
A sharpened post if frequently referred to as a stake.
Sharpened is a verb not a noun