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Conjugation of set one's teeth on edge

This verb can also mean the following: strike as unpleasant, cause a disagreeable tingling sensation in teeth, cause, irritate
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Present Simple
set one's teeth on edge
set one's teeth on edge
sets
set one's teeth on edge
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Future Simple
will set one's teeth on edge
will set one's teeth on edge
will set one's teeth on edge
will set one's teeth on edge
will set one's teeth on edge
will set one's teeth on edge
Past Simple
set
set
set
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set
Conditional Simple
would set one's teeth on edge
would set one's teeth on edge
would set one's teeth on edge
would set one's teeth on edge
would set one's teeth on edge
would set one's teeth on edge
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Present Progressive
am setting
are setting
is setting
are setting
are setting
are setting
Future Progressive
will be setting
will be setting
will be setting
will be setting
will be setting
will be setting
Past Progressive
was setting
were setting
was setting
were setting
were setting
were setting
Conditional Progressive
would be setting
would be setting
would be setting
would be setting
would be setting
would be setting
I
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you all
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Present Perfect
have set
have set
has set
have set
have set
have set
Future Perfect
will have set
will have set
will have set
will have set
will have set
will have set
Past Perfect
had set
had set
had set
had set
had set
had set
Conditional Perfect
would have set
would have set
would have set
would have set
would have set
would have set
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been setting
have been setting
has been setting
have been setting
have been setting
have been setting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been setting
will have been setting
will have been setting
will have been setting
will have been setting
will have been setting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been setting
had been setting
had been setting
had been setting
had been setting
had been setting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been setting
would have been setting
would have been setting
would have been setting
would have been setting
would have been setting

Examples of set one's teeth on edge

She is a good woman and, while the phrase is enough to set one's teeth on edge, there are moments when her virtue demands admiration.

She is a good woman and, while the phrase is enough to set one's teeth on edge, there are moments when her virtue demands admiration.

! What sets her off?

"... listened to the verdict that sets them free..."

"...where the sun rises and where it sets in the world."

"A proper courtly dance sets the tone for the entire afternoon."

"Arduous struggle over, healing calm sets over him."

! What sets her off?

"... listened to the verdict that sets them free..."

"...where the sun rises and where it sets in the world."

"A proper courtly dance sets the tone for the entire afternoon."

"Arduous struggle over, healing calm sets over him."

! ) We all set then?

! As sexual harrassment lawsuits increase all over the state, the mother of all trials is set to begin!

! Cris told me to set up outside a Zumba class.

! Do you know how long it took for us to set all this up?

! Do you think we need another set of golf balls?

" The setting of the sun is a difficult time for all fish."

"...setting the example..."

"...the pleasure of setting out with companions...

"A sense sublime, of something far more deeply interfused," "Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns," "And the round ocean..."

"A spring day under the rays of the setting sun."

! ) We all set then?

! As sexual harrassment lawsuits increase all over the state, the mother of all trials is set to begin!

! Cris told me to set up outside a Zumba class.

! Do you know how long it took for us to set all this up?

! Do you think we need another set of golf balls?

" The setting of the sun is a difficult time for all fish."

"...setting the example..."

"...the pleasure of setting out with companions...

"A sense sublime, of something far more deeply interfused," "Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns," "And the round ocean..."

"A spring day under the rays of the setting sun."

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