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mouthful

[mouth-fool] / ˈmaʊθˌfʊl /
NOUN
portion
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But today’s founders might well have a learner’s permit and a mouthful of braces.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s lighter than some Italian-American standbys, but no less satisfying — the flavor comes forward with every twist of the fork, sharp and indulgent in equal measure, a little citrus perfume in every mouthful.

From Salon

I take a tentative bite of my mushy sandwich and talk through the mouthful.

From Literature

The overnight reverse repo facility is a mouthful of bureaucratic nothing that describes something important: the Fed’s overflow tank for Wall Street’s cash.

From MarketWatch

The government department in charge of these archives is a bureaucratic mouthful: the Authority for Information Concerning Documentation of the Former State Security Service.

From The Wall Street Journal