Set your teeth on edge

The phrase "Set your teeth on edge" means to cause someone to feel annoyed, irritated, or uncomfortable, often due to a grating or unpleasant sound, situation, or experience. It is an idiomatic expression that describes a strong negative reaction that one might experience, similar to the feeling of nails on a chalkboard.


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