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mouth

[mouth, mouth] / maʊθ, maʊð /




Example Sentences

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They mouth thank you as they spear a noodle one-handed, already fielding another call from the office.

From Salon

You can become infected if poo, soil or sand containing eggs from the worms gets in your mouth.

From BBC

Its bronze door bears a Medusa head, her open mouth turned into a letter slot.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, for Newcastle season ticket holder Adam Stoker, the manner of his subsequent departure "left a bit of a bad taste in people's mouths".

From BBC

She would open her mouth and stick out her tongue, and come back to earth drenched and red-cheeked and victorious.

From Literature