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round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
Not that much.
a toothpicks mass is about 3.22 milligrams
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The word 'toothpick' will do. The two words are tooth and pick.
a long time
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
No, because not all toothpicks are the same size. However, one single toothpick could be used as long as you always used the same one.
change the toothpick
A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
Toothpick in my dogs throat
Because not all toothpicks and not all pencils are of a uniform size, the answer varies depending on the particular toothpick and particular pencil. As an example, let's suppose that the pencil is 6 inches long, and that the toothpick is 2. The toothpick is, in this case, 2/6 the size of the pencil, or (reducing the fraction) 1/3 its size, which is approximately 33%.
Toothpick Bridge was created in 2009.
toothbrushes
its like a long toothpick that you use to stick meat or fruit through it
Maine was once the toothpick capital of the world, producing "90% of the country's toothpick supply." The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was patented on February 20, 1872 by Silas Noble, and J.P. Cooley of Granville, MA. But the last toothpick plant closed in 2003.