Associations to the word «Mouthful»
Noun
- Rapidity
- Breakfast
- Turnip
- Butter
- Pastry
- Lip
- Jaw
- Cit
- Dish
- Smoke
- Potato
- Cream
- Crust
- Fang
- Jug
- Brew
- Supper
- Cider
- Bean
- Ration
- Bottle
- Tea
- Loaf
- Drink
- Trough
- Chicken
- Pancho
- Juice
- Wash
- Sauce
- Coolness
- Beer
- Chop
- Mug
- Wiz
- Pizza
- Flavour
- Chunk
- Mouth
- Taste
- Dinner
- Grease
- Fist
- Pickle
- Cocoa
- Milk
- Suck
- Shrimp
- Slice
- Liquid
- Sancho
- Invertebrate
- Sawyer
- Plate
- Camel
- Vegetable
- Hearth
- Jak
- Flesh
- Petal
- Handful
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
MOUTHFUL, noun. The amount that will fit in a mouth.
MOUTHFUL, noun. (slang) Quite a bit.
MOUTHFUL, noun. Something difficult to pronounce or say.
MOUTHFUL, noun. A tirade of abusive language (especially in the term "give someone a mouthful")
MOUTHFUL OF MARBLES, noun. (idiomatic) An indistinct, muffled or garbled manner of speaking.
Dictionary definition
MOUTHFUL, noun. The quantity that can be held in the mouth.
MOUTHFUL, noun. A small amount eaten or drunk; "take a taste--you'll like it".
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.