Associations with «mouthful»

"Mouthful" is a word used to describe something that requires a lot of effort or time to say or pronounce, or when a person speaks a lot within a short span of time. It can also describe a large amount of food that fills your mouth when you take a bite. Full definition

Sentences with «mouthful»

  • The tagged minkes also gulped down a remarkable number of mouthfuls of krill per dive compared with other baleen whales, which all catch prey using a behavior known as lunge feeding. (sciencemag.org)
  • Throwing all known facts into the pot, Strong even finds time for Salinger's burgeoning Buddhist belief in nearly self - parodic digressions featuring a swami (Bernard White) armed with mouthfuls of screenwriterly wisdom. (slantmagazine.com)
  • Thats a big mouthful for — If all the islands are in the same ocean, they can all be hammered by the same hurricane. (thedigeratilife.com)
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