Sentences with phrase «of a mouthful»

I began as a university student studying molecular genetics and molecular biology — a bit of a mouthful of a major — and went on to do a master's degree in neuroscience, and then a PhD in human genetics, all at the University of Toronto.
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.
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.
Okay, I know it's kind of a mouthful, but here's the idea.
While that's a bit more of a mouthful, the information there is greater.
After 12 hours, introduce small but bland meals — a couple of mouthfuls at a time — such as cooked chicken or white fish and rice.
My name is Charlotte Blackburn; I am a Zoology graduate currently studying at the University of Edinburgh for an MSc in Science Communication and Public Engagement... yes, that is something of a mouthful!
Pierre likes it very much, noting that it leaves a tint of spiciness at the end of each mouthful without the lingering burning sensation of a spicy curry.
Brown Butter Double Fudge Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cookies Little bit of a mouthful there.
As if The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society were not enough of a mouthful, it comes from the producers of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
Over the weekend, I drove on some of the worst roads the City of Detroit has to offer and nearly came away a few teeth short of a mouthful; the ride is downright brutal over broken and potholed pavement.
And it does every part of that mouthful very competently.
But no one goes around saying they are «secular humanists» because that's too much of a mouthful and hardly anyone knows what those words mean anyway.
I thought a double flavour combination was in order so these bad boys have a pineapple - lime base and a watermelon - mint top, but that's a bit of a mouthful so we'll just call them Watermelon Pineapple Icy Poles shall we!
Like many people, I suspect, I refer to my gay friends who are in civil partnerships as «married», partly because it's less of a mouthful than «civilly partnered» (or a variant thereof), but mainly because it sums up their relationship: loving, committed and stable.
Sexy Naked Renegade Robot Cowboys is kind of a mouthful, which probably explains why HBO decided to stick with the title of the 1973 Michael Crichton movie upon which its new series Westworld is based.
Verizon's latest HTC smartphone is even more of a mouthful that Sprint's «EVO 4G LTE,» but at least it has the support of a live LTE network to back up its name.
He will eat a couple of mouthfuls and then he is done.
Something of a mouthful, and a concept made up of three specific elements: sustainability, tourism and development.
So understated and delicate with just a bit of a kick at the end of each mouthful.
History: While the full name — Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov — is a bit of a mouthful, this ship is one of the largest carriers and the flagship of the Russian Navy.
Shadow Cities, a location - based massively multiplayer online role - playing game, can be «a bit of a mouthful» to describe, Ville Vesterinen, CEO of Grey Area, the Finnish company that created the game, told an Amsterdam audience in January.
That's a bit of a mouthful, but the example that follows in the book shows how powerful this observation is:
While «anointed one» might be the most accurate translation, it is a bit of a mouthful to say «Jesus the Anointed One» all the time.
When my kids were little «Neopolitan» was too much of a mouthful to pronounce, so in our house it's Napolean ice cream.
This may be a bit of a mouthful to say, but even these six words can't convey the...
While I can see how their name may be a wee bit controversial, calling them «triple - layered oreo cookie dough brownie bars» a bit of a mouthful.
CEWADM (Bit of a mouthful but I love the sentiment!)
It was either that, or her trying very hard not to run to the bathroom to rid herself of a mouthful of Roy Ridiculousness.
Okay, that sounds like a bit of a mouthful.
One of those cars is the new Ginetta GT - L60 - P1 (a bit of a mouthful!)
This is perhaps partly because he plays for Real Sociedad, who are only really known to the causal football fan as the team David Moyes went to manage and had a shocker, and because his surname is a bit of a mouthful!
I'd really like to change the title to «badass bloggers who are also mothers» but I think it may be too much of a mouthful.
You want a toothbrush that can extend to the back molars with the bristles able to reach the backside of the tooth, without being too much of a mouthful.
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.
The North American walnut sphinx moth caterpillar is a bit of a mouthful — both to say, and for hungry birds that love to feast on the juicy insects.
Barapasaurus could have grazed on prehistoric Walchiostrobus cones (right), which resemble today's male cones (left), but it would have found today's female cones (middle) more of a mouthful.
Actually, this post title should be Nancy Drew and the Clue in the Wrap Dress and Cardigan, but that's a bit of a mouthful, don't you think?
Frankfurt - born poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (bit of a mouthful!)
«It's a bit of a mouthful, but it's exactly what we do.»
Aqua Moto Racing Utopia may be a bit of a mouthful, but it's a fairly solid racing game.
We've got Gym HIIT, which is just standard bodyweight resistance training activities mixed in with some aerobic exercise; we have Hip - hop HIIT, which is a bit of a mouthful, but that's utilising hip - hop dance moves for those that might be interested in that style of exercise.
How It Drives My test car was an X5 xDrive35i, which is something of a mouthful that needs decoding: xDrive is BMW - speak for all - wheel drive (sDrive is rear - wheel drive) and 35i signifies the gasoline six - cylinder engine, even though BMW nomenclature no longer matches up to engine displacement.
The latest such example is the Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, which is a bit of a mouthful to say and remember, but there's nothing contrived about the way it goes.
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