mouthfuls 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

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

1. Big mouthfuls ofter choke.

2. 8 Michael told his story between mouthfuls.

3. He talked eagerly between mouthfuls of salad.

4. Come on, Anne, my love, you've only swallowed three mouthfuls.

5. 4 He talked eagerly between mouthfuls of salad.

6. 16 He only ate a few mouthfuls of meat.

7. I managed to cram down a few mouthfuls of food.

8. I managed to Cram down a few mouthfuls of food

9. Never sip or slurp your tea or soup loudly. Take small, quiet little mouthfuls.

10. Especially when eyes drift to her wedding-ringless finger. Between mouthfuls, our neighbours take it in turns to interrogate Rainbow.

11. Archives of Pathology (volume 68) The pigeon Crammers of Paris took mouthfuls of grain and water and spat it into the mouth of a pigeon