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- noun Plural form of
mouthful .
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Examples
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She waits upon her, cuts her bread into mouthfuls, is gentle and thoughtful for her, reads aloud to her.
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"The British domestic market for foul 'mouthfuls' is already saturated with cheaper Eastern European" mouth offs "and Chinese copies".
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I just couldn't pass by that booth without helping myself to a few mouthfuls of the glistening, moist cured ham.
Regina Varolli: The Savory Side of StarChefs International Chefs Congress Regina Varolli 2011
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I am drooling, the great mouthfuls of Graak I am chewingare making me dizzy with sweet pleasure.
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I just couldn't pass by that booth without helping myself to a few mouthfuls of the glistening, moist cured ham.
Regina Varolli: The Savory Side of StarChefs International Chefs Congress Regina Varolli 2011
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The opening-night pre-show festivities were gentlemen in kilts playing bagpipes and pouring free mouthfuls of scotch, and a man explaining just how fine those mouthfuls were.
Thriving in Thundersnow Rachel Manteuffel 2011
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Gideon wolfed down the jerky and the chocolate, then chased it with a few mouthfuls of water.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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She fits the words in between small mouthfuls that she chews assiduously, her brown rice cud masticated to sweet grainy liquid before she swallows it down.
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Gasping in great mouthfuls of river, she struggled to catch her next breath.
Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011
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As they screech under our onslaught the children lope about in the field digging holes, gathering up small mouthfuls of grit and stone before scrambling on.
The Fields William Owen 2011
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