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- adverb Towards the
mouth .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The eaters rip in, dunking the sandwiches in the water cups and cramming them mouthward with no regard for manners or decorum.
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The eaters rip in, dunking the sandwiches in the water cups and cramming them mouthward with no regard for manners or decorum.
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But it was nice, just the same, to have that extra inch or two for the elbow when bringing a forkful of turkey loaf mouthward.
Drowned Hopes Westlake, Donald E. 1990
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On one of these he speared a piece of bacon, stringing several beans on the other, and carrying both mouthward at the same time.
The Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks Or, the Secret of Ruby Mountain Frank Gee Patchin 1893
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also, we were each given a present courtesy of Lands' End--waterproof, fleecy-lined parkas with our corporate logo emblazoned thereupon. primary red isn't usually my color okay, it's never my color but the jacket is a fine weight and it's plenty warm. never gaze mouthward at a free equine, right?
monday morning and ice sports standing_dragon 2003
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