"Mouthful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mouthful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Mouthful
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"Mouthful" Meaning

A mouthful is an informal expression used to describe something that is complex, verbose, or difficult to understand. It can also refer to a large or excessive amount of something, particularly food or saliva. For example: "The professor's response was a mouthful, I had trouble following what he was saying." or "He took a mouthful of water and then began to speak."

"Mouthful" Examples

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The movie had such a mouthful of complicated plot twists that I had trouble following along. ([Example sentence])
She chewed her food carefully, worried that her mouthful might be too big and make a mess. ([Example sentence])
The comedian's mouthful of words left me in stitches, pure comedy gold. ([Example sentence])
The athlete was proud of her new mouthful of gleaming silver teeth, a product of her rigorous oral hygiene habits. ([Example sentence])
The first year law student was struggling to remember all the mouthful of legal jargon, but the professor offered helpful tips. ([Example sentence])

"Mouthful" Similar Words

Moustachoed

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Mousterian

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Mousterian refers to a type of stone tool industry characterized by the use of a specific style of stone tools, typically dating back to the Middle Paleolithic period, around 400,000 to 30,000 years ago. The term is derived from the travertine quarry site of Le Moustier in southwestern France, where these tools were first discovered. Mousterian tools are known for their simplicity, robustness, and versatility, making them well-suited for a wide range of tasks such as hunting, gathering, and preparing food.

Mousy

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Mouth-organ

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Mouth-to-mouth

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Mouth-watering

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Mouth

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The mouth is the opening through which we eat, drink, and speak. It is a vital organ that enables us to take in nutrients and communicate with others through language.

Mouthed

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Mouthfuls

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Mouthguard

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Mouthiness

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Mouthing

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Mouthpiece

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Mouthpieces

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Mouths

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The noun "mouths" refers to the openings at the end of a throat through which an animal, including humans, takes in food and expels speech, odors, and other substances. It can also refer to the openings of rivers, inlets, or other bodies of water that empty into a larger body of water. Additionally, "mouths" can be used to refer to the request for something, especially money or a bribe, as in "he made a bid for public service and mouthed the official's favors".

Mouthwash

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