Examples of 'born with teeth' in a sentence

Meaning of "born with teeth"

born with teeth: This phrase is an idiom used to describe someone who is born with natural abilities, skills, or advantages. It can imply that the individual is precocious, talented, or gifted from birth

How to use "born with teeth" in a sentence

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born with teeth
If a baby is born with teeth it might be a vampire.
Explain to me why we are not born with teeth.
He was born with teeth.
I have heard of a few babies being born with teeth too.
Some kids are born with teeth and some do not have any at a year of age.
It was like a baby born with teeth.
So I was born with teeth and had no sense of pain.
There are even babies born with teeth.
They are born with teeth.
Henri IV of France is said to have been born with teeth.
A large percent of children are born with teeth that are not perfectly formed.
There are babies who are born with teeth.
Two famous people who were born with teeth were Napoleon and Julius Caesar.
And he named me Colin because I was born with teeth.
He's been born with teeth.

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I have heard of babies being born with teeth too.
Infants can be born with Teeth.
Hello . Explain to me why we are not born with teeth.
It is a fact, we are not born with teeth all immaculate.
Did you know that some children are even born with teeth present?!!
No . He 's been born with teeth.
I have to . They are born with teeth.

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