Associations to the word «Mouthful»
Noun
- Pebble
- Goat
- Fowl
- Whale
- Water
- Entertainer
- Tobacco
- Cavity
- Gasp
- Draught
- Lick
- Chili
- Beggar
- Glass
- Needle
- Cigarette
- Retaliation
- Bandage
- Rice
- Thirst
- Ginger
- Tray
- Tongue
- Foam
- Letting
- Alga
- Shit
- Hay
- Mamma
- Knife
- Bourbon
- Bit
- Fruit
- Lunch
- Bowl
- Digest
- Adele
- Pot
- Grain
- Wishing
- Invite
- Prey
- Pepper
- Breath
- Sand
- Snow
- Cough
- Dust
- Stuff
- Travis
- Grin
- Consistency
- Flavor
- Chin
- Waiter
Adjective
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
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