mouthful in English

noun
1
a quantity of food or drink that fills or can be put into the mouth.
he took a mouthful of beer
2
a long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say.
“Galinsoga” was too much of a mouthful for most nonbotanists
synonyms:tongue-twisterlong worddifficult word
noun

Use "mouthful" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mouthful" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mouthful", or refer to the context using the word "mouthful" in the English Dictionary.

1. Joey had a mouthful of cookies.

2. I can't manage another mouthful.

3. She took a mouthful of water.

4. I'm so full I couldn't eat another mouthful.

5. She spoke through a mouthful of chicken.

6. He took a mouthful of his pudding.

7. Thank you, but I couldn't eat another mouthful.

8. Even knock out a mouthful of teeth?

9. She answered through a mouthful of cake.

10. She gulped down a mouthful of coffee.

11. He'll be choking on A mouthful of balls

12. He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.

13. He took a mouthful of neat whisky, and coughed.

14. 16 He eagerly snuffled a mouthful of smoke.

15. 15 He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.

16. He almost gagged on his first mouthful of food.

17. Every time the sheep bleats it loses a mouthful

18. You must chew it slowly, at least 30 times per mouthful.

19. 25 Every time the sheep bleats it loses a mouthful

20. I've always called myself 'Henny' because it's less of a mouthful than 'Henrietta'.

21. You swallowed amniotic fluids by the mouthful, presumably for nourishment.

22. She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.

23. To round off the celebrations, a mouthful of mooncake is essential.

24. 23 That's a mouthful of an acronym for a very simple technology.

25. There are many kinds of glory. He upended the butt for another frothy mouthful.

26. She gasped, swallowed a mouthful of rain, and gave an involuntary chuckle.

27. He took a mouthful of water and swirled it around his mouth.

28. Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.

29. She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.

30. He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth. Sentencedict.com

31. She took a large mouthful of bread and started to read the letter.

32. A big mouthful -- you can see why we use the acronym CRISPR.

33. Small, but 100 times more nutritious than a mouthful of dried grass.

34. A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful.

35. She realized that Bridget was eyeing her curiously, and swallowed a mouthful of wine.

36. He supped a mouthful of coffee then told me that she couldn't come for nuts.

37. When dog bites dog, each gets a mouthful of fur -- usually indicating unjustifiable disputes .

38. If she chews each mouthful of food 32 times before swallowing, she probably does.

39. Moving underneath them, the whale then rises, gulping them down in one leviathan mouthful.

40. 27 A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful.

41. It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful.

42. He took a mouthful of the secret vodka, savouring it, carried it to the door, listened.

43. She took three aspirins from her handbag and swallowed them, grimacing, with the last tepid mouthful of tea.

44. I told her what I thought and got a mouthful of abuse for my pains!

45. It's called the Pan-Carib-bean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, which is quite a mouthful.

46. My name's Zacharias. You can call me Zach if it's too much of a mouthful.

47. National-Bolshevikism: National-Bolshevikism is a mouthful so most just refer to this as nazbol for short

48. There are no classic pretensions here, just a fine, fruity mouthful to wash down hamburger or pizza.

49. 2 Odilo is hysterically grateful for any sylvan handful or eyeful or mouthful that comes his way.

50. Odilo is hysterically grateful for any sylvan handful or eyeful or mouthful that comes his way.