Sentences with phrase «roof of the mouth»

The entire roof of the mouth was covered with literally thousands of these tiny teeth that they used to grab prey.
Signs that you are not feeding your baby enough may include persistent crying, decreased urine output, a wrinkly look to the skin, a dry roof of the mouth and increased sleep.
Brush their upper and lower cuspids, molars, and behind their front teeth near the alveolar bridge (roof of their mouth near the front).
The palate wasn't just split soft tissue, but the entire hard palate, which is the bony roof of the mouth, from the front teeth all the way to the back of the mouth, was split.»
A stick wedged between the teeth in the upper roof of the mouth is one of the most common foreign objects.
Shrapnel tore his right cheek, butchered the roof of his mouth and ripped out his left eye from the inside.
Resurrection feels like the wine running down your fingers and into the palm of your hand as you hold up that piece of soaked bread and then you put it on your tongue and push it up against the roof of your mouth, tasting and seeing.
But, with one little invention, scientists have redeemed their profession and won the unending adulation of all: a breath strip that instantly heals burns on the roof of your mouth.
If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Place your tongue on the roof of your mouth and begin with a «nnnnn» sound, then open the mouth and make an «o.» That is how I «no.»
«To relish chile con carne when eaten for the first time, it is indispensable that the would - be junketer have his throat lined with some uncombustible substance, and a ceiling of fire - proof bricks inserted in the roof of his mouth
I ate and it seemed that there might be some trace of cantharides on the roof of my mouth.
The cupcakes are made with almond butter, which lends a texture to the cupcake that is both light and dense, while just barely sticking to the roof of your mouth.
At that point you have a big decision to make — burn the roof of your mouth by diving in immediately, or allow them to cool slightly.
I also love no bake stuff, but I ditched sour candy for good — after ruining the roof of my mouth (you know why that is an issue for me (omg haha)-RRB--- I swear I will never touch this shit again!
I just made this for dinner and ended up burning the roof of my mouth because I could not wait for it to cool down before I had a spoon!
It's almost as if all you would need to do is crush them on the roof of your mouth with your tongue to eat them.
Because I personally don't like crunchy granola bars because they hurt the roof of my mouth and take a long time to chew.
I totally agree on adding more jelly or jam to these... the ooey gooey of PB sticks to the roof of my mouth.
I'm pretty sure I spend most of my life with a burnt tongue and / or roof of my mouth.
(the sound made by clicking one's tongue against the roof of the mouth) followed me as I scurried down the frozen food aisle.
I'm talking stick to the roof of your mouth thick, which is awesome because it really helps you savour each and every subtly sweet, deliciously buttery, vanilla spiked spoonful.
-- City Ham and Cheese — Adapted from Turkey and the Wolf, New Orleans, LA Rule number one: «The cheddar needs to be on top, so it can occasionally stick to the roof of your mouth behind your two front teeth, which is a delightful feature.»
This is in the oven right now... it is possible that I will burn the roof of my mouth because I don't want to wait to eat it.
I LOVED peanut butter crunch as a kid (still do but it cuts the roof of my mouth) I think that was probably my favorite.
It is usually so dry it sticks to the roof of your mouth in a quite unpleasant way.
Then its time to try not to eat the entire pan while simultaneously burning the roof of your mouth.
It's kind of like a sticky toffee fudge pudding goo texture (it's so hard to describe, sorry haha) that sticks to the roof of your mouth.
They hurt the roof of my mouth when I eat them cold with milk, but they tasted good and I don't like wasting food.
In fact I quite like cold food generally and I certainly hate piping hot food; like the kind of food that destroys the roof of your mouth!
You can also jam your tongue up to the roof of your mouth because it's warm or drink something tepid to normalize the temperature in your mouth.
I used that in your crazy cake recipe and the result looked like cake but stuck to the roof of my mouth and was a bit grainy.
Each side has its proponents, who will argue fiercely that yeast doughnuts are better because they're lighter, and won't stick to the roof of your mouth, or that cake doughnuts are better because they're more filling, more dunkable, and more, well, like cake.
The dog had developed some kind of burns or sores on the roof of her mouth, paced, whined, wouldn't eat and was panting very heavy.
If you're a fan of the kind of sour candy that leaves the roof of your mouth tingling, it's your dream pie.
I lived in Baja California Sur for two years before moving to Cabo last year; doing so has brought me one step closer to burning the roof of my mouth off.
This may be an exaggeration — Underwest's doughnuts, for one, are plenty moist — but he's right that cake doughnuts are more likely to be dense and heavy, to stick to the roof of your mouth.
[The roof of my mouth corroded and the tissues inside my cheeks contracted like burning cellophane.]
It was thick, cake - like, and stuck to the roof of my mouth like paste.
Really good bread, however, is not meant to stick to the roof of your mouth or essentially dissolve without having to chew it.
Let the chocolate melt on your tongue and start to push it around between the roof of your mouth and all area's of your tongue.
I've burned my tongue and the roof of my mouth so many times, and with these adorable, delicious streusel buns it would happen again.
Then, two problems arise (1) always burn the roof of my mouth because I never wait for the soup to cool and (2) eat waaaay too much... then, back in the car... nawfunnee.
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