Sentences with phrase «less of a mouthful»

He powered the ball into the net following Trent's pass (hopefully the young Liverpudlian adopts this moniker as it's less of a mouthful than Alexander - Arnold) giving former Everton goalkeeper Iain Turner no chance.
ALBANY — On its surface, the bill known here as A3944C — less of a mouthful than the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Transparency and Accountability Act of 2014 — would seem to be a slam - dunk.
Short names are easier to use as a recall command, less of a mouthful and less likely to be abbreviated.

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It's just instead of a gaping mouthful of full - colour cancer, we're gently reminded to drink less, quit smoking, cut down on salt, exercise more, eat more vegetables and get a check up or we could spend our golden years cold and with wolves after us.
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