from mouth to mouth in English
from one person to another, by word of mouth
Use "from mouth to mouth" in a sentence
1. Did you do mouth-to-mouth, faggot?
2. They live from hand to mouth.
3. Teacher To live from hand to mouth.
4. “Bad mouth” can be looked as “bad things coming from the mouth”
5. They always lived from hand to mouth.
6. 6 They live from hand to mouth.
7. I know mouth-to-mouth if necessary. Wow. Wow!
8. Origin and meaning of Blabbermouth: also blabber-mouth, 1931, from blabber + mouth (n.)
9. 2 Teacher To live from hand to mouth.
10. We gave him mouth - to - mouth resuscitation and heart massage.
11. 5 They always lived from hand to mouth.
12. "Mouth by Mouth – His Name Is Alive".
13. To let saliva drip from the mouth; drool.
14. 4 They live respectably from hand to mouth.
15. The lifeguard used mouth - to - mouth resuscitation to save the child's life.
16. Jim was supposed to rescue him, untie him, give him mouth-to-mouth.
17. He covered her mouth to stop her from screaming.
18. Points of interest from the source to the mouth.
19. Cereal dribbled from the little girl's mouth.
20. Pays tax with coin from fish’s mouth
21. 4 Saliva dribbled from the baby's mouth.
22. Nice mouth.
23. I took her back to the bed and gave her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
24. Mouth combined with water meant, " drink, " and mouth joined to bread meant, " eat. "
25. Neighbours rushed out and gave Linda heart massage and mouth to mouth resuscitation.