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Have A Sweet Tooth

Have A Sweet Tooth
How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used today, especially among younger generations who are familiar with the idea of having a strong craving for something sweet. However, its usage has declined slightly in recent years, as more modern idioms and slang have emerged.
Literal Meaning: To have a physical craving for sweet foods or drinks.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To have a strong desire or craving for something pleasurable or enjoyable.
I have a sweet tooth, so I always make sure to save room for dessert.
He has a sweet tooth for adventure and is always looking for his next thrill.
She has a sweet tooth for gossip and is always the first to know the latest news.

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