mouth|mouths in English
noun
[maʊθ]
facial feature above the chin and below the nose; part of the body used for eating and communicating; entrance, opening; point where a river runs into a sea; spout, nozzle; rudeness, insolent speech (Informal)
Use "mouth|mouths" in a sentence
1. Slits for mouths?
2. Six hungry mouths to feed.
3. With your mouths agape
4. Big Brains Cause Cramped Mouths
5. This creek mouths into the sea.
6. Their mouths were encrusted with flies.
7. Some peoples mouths open. Others faces contort.
8. Our mouths dropped open in surprise.
9. Don't you put words in people's mouths.
10. We watched, our mouths agape in excitement.
11. “[They] who ... stopped the mouths of lions,
12. Girls like this can't keep their mouths shut.
13. We have a lot of mouths to feed.
14. Twins would mean two extra mouths to feed.
15. Water seaward af Oregon's Coasthe and river mouths
16. They'd only be so many mouths to feed.
17. They have no place in our minds or mouths.
18. Hey, we leave, that's 16 less mouths to feed.
19. After all, I have two mouths to feed now.
20. They all have outstretched hands and demanding mouths.
21. Beetles’ mouths are made for chewing, while true bugs’ mouths are made for piercing skin and sucking, e.g., bed bugs and cicadas
22. First, Bluegills have small mouths, even when they are adults
23. Because the sweet wine has been taken from your mouths.
24. Politicians are supposed to be role models not potty mouths.
25. How I wish, but the burden of hungry mouths.