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full-mouthed

[fool-mouthd, -moutht] / ˈfʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt /




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Strange, that neither Mr. Theobald, nor Mr. Seward, should have seen that this mock heroic speech is in full-mouthed blank verse!

From Literary Remains, Volume 2 by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

Here the hearty old fellow stopped to laugh, which he did exactly in the full-mouthed, contented way in which he spoke and did everything else.

From The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts by Cooper, James Fenimore

The flesh is more solid and more nutritious than that of a young hog, much in the same degree that the mutton of a full-mouthed wether is better than that of a younger wether.

From Cottage Economy To Which Is Added The Poor Man's Friend by Cobbett, William

The pompous hydraulic organ no longer thunders its "full-mouthed diapason," but the nightingales fill the long summer nights with their surges of wild rhapsodies.

From Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) by Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams)

Strange, that neither Mr. Theobald nor Mr. Seward should have seen that this mock heroic speech is in full-mouthed blank verse!

From Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor




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