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This one is new for me:oops:
I think it might be peculiarly British.Idiom: Teething problems~R
http://www.usingenglish.com/referenc...+problems.html
It's new to me too, (AE)
~R
Thanks, Ron; I'll add a British flag. ;-)
Teethe is a verb meaning to grown the first tooth so it should be at the beginning
Well, rub away. ;-)
How do I use "teething problems" in a sentence?