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full-mouthed

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




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"It would be very bad to have no dinner," said Struboff, in full-mouthed meditation.

From The King's Mirror by Hope, Anthony

It is a true barbaric chant whose full-mouthed syllables reproduce in little the blows of the axe.

From Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers by Winslow, Horatio

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

In Webster’s orations there is a dignity, a sublimity, gained by the use of full-mouthed polysyllables.

From English: Composition and Literature by Webster, W. F. (William Franklin)

One whimper, and she is away full-mouthed through the wood, and the pack after her: but not I. I am not going with them. 

From Prose Idylls, New and Old by Kingsley, Charles




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