Definitions

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  • adjective Having a wide mouth.
  • adjective Having the mouth opened wide.

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Examples

  • Ellie seemed quite taken with the condiment tray of five types of pickles, as well as the widemouthed jars that held their famous ketchup.

    The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011

  • It screamed like one, but it looked like the end result of a love affair between a man and a widemouthed bass, a shiny, wriggling thing with muddy eyes on either side of its head.

    Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011

  • It screamed like one, but it looked like the end result of a love affair between a man and a widemouthed bass, a shiny, wriggling thing with muddy eyes on either side of its head.

    Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011

  • It screamed like one, but it looked like the end result of a love affair between a man and a widemouthed bass, a shiny, wriggling thing with muddy eyes on either side of its head.

    Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011

  • Ellie seemed quite taken with the condiment tray of five types of pickles, as well as the widemouthed jars that held their famous ketchup.

    The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011

  • It screamed like one, but it looked like the end result of a love affair between a man and a widemouthed bass, a shiny, wriggling thing with muddy eyes on either side of its head.

    Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011

  • They were both of brass, aged to blackness, widemouthed and shallow, and used for cooking a sweet concoction of rice, milk, sugarcane juice, raisins, almonds, and pistachios to feed the poor and the pilgrims.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • They were both of brass, aged to blackness, widemouthed and shallow, and used for cooking a sweet concoction of rice, milk, sugarcane juice, raisins, almonds, and pistachios to feed the poor and the pilgrims.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • “Clearly Besteel did not find this room,” Rovender said, viewing a row of widemouthed jars filled with a reddish liquid.

    The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010

  • They were both of brass, aged to blackness, widemouthed and shallow, and used for cooking a sweet concoction of rice, milk, sugarcane juice, raisins, almonds, and pistachios to feed the poor and the pilgrims.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

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