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translations for
mouthful
Definition of mouthful
The
amount
that will fit in a
mouth
Quite
a bit
Something difficult to
pronounce
or
say
A
tirade
of abusive language (especially in the term “give someone a mouthful”
Bombastic
or
awkward
Examples
He swallowed a
mouthful
of sea water when he fell in
“She sells sea shells” is a bit of a
mouthful
to say
Related words
mouthful of marbles
snatch a mouthful
a bit of a mouthful
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