There was another old woman watching by the bed; the parish apothecary's apprentice was standing by the fire, making a 
toothpick out of a quill.
Her knitting was before her, but she had laid it down to pick her teeth with a 
toothpick. Thus engaged, with her right elbow supported by her left hand, Madame Defarge said nothing when her lord came in, but coughed just one grain of cough.
Moti Guj put his hands in his pockets, chewed a branch for a 
toothpick, and strolled about the clearing, making fun of the other elephants who had just set to work.
Pickwick a friendly tap on the shoulder, the sheriff's officer (for such he was) threw his card on the counterpane, and pulled a gold 
toothpick from his waistcoat pocket.
When we drove up to the Blue Boar after a drizzly ride, whom should I see come out under the gateway, 
toothpick in hand, to look at the coach, but Bentley Drummle!
Fat man with a woollen muffler and a quill 
toothpick. He saw the sketch in Tinkle's window and thought it was a windmill at first, he was game, though, and bought it anyhow.
Since you have done my wife and myself the honour of drinking our healths and happiness, I suppose I must acknowledge the same; though, as you all know me, and know what I am, and what my extraction was, you won't expect a speech from a man who, when he sees a Post, says "that's a Post," and when he sees a Pump, says "that's a Pump," and is not to be got to call a Post a Pump, or a Pump a Post, or either of them a 
Toothpick. If you want a speech this morning, my friend and father-in-law, Tom Gradgrind, is a Member of Parliament, and you know where to get it.
'Five shillings,' returned Mr Slum, using his pencil as a 
toothpick. 'Cheaper than any prose.'
always cockering up his honour, dining miserably and in secret, and making a hypocrite of the 
toothpick with which he sallies out into the street after eating nothing to oblige him to use it!
The second officer sewed me up next day with a needle he'd made out of an ivory 
toothpick and with twine he twisted out of the threads from a frayed tarpaulin."
A momentary expression of astonishment, not unmixed with some confusion, appeared in the face of Sir Mulberry as he read the name; but he subdued it in an instant, and tossing the card to Lord Verisopht, who sat opposite, drew a 
toothpick from a glass before him, and very leisurely applied it to his mouth.
I know that the account of this kind of solitary imprisonment is insufferably tedious, unless there is some cheerful or humorous incident to enliven it--a tender gaoler, for instance, or a waggish commandant of the fortress, or a mouse to come out and play about Latude's beard and whiskers, or a subterranean passage under the castle, dug by Trenck with his nails and a 
toothpick: the historian has no such enlivening incident to relate in the narrative of Amelia's captivity.