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Meaning mouth meaning

What does mouth mean?
Definitions in simple English

mouth

a part of the face used for eating and talking He opened his mouth to speak.

mouth

To silently speak; to form words with your mouth without making a sound. He mouthed the answers to her.

mouth

the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge he stuffed his mouth with candy the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening she wiped lipstick from her mouth (= talk, verbalize) express in speech She talks a lot of nonsense This depressed patient does not verbalize the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water New York is at the mouth of the Hudson an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge) he rode into the mouth of the canyon they built a fire at the mouth of the cave a person conceived as a consumer of food he has four mouths to feed articulate silently; form words with the lips only She mouthed a swear word touch with the mouth the opening of a jar or bottle the jar had a wide mouth (= mouthpiece) a spokesperson (as a lawyer) (= sass, sassing) an impudent or insolent rejoinder don't give me any of your sass

Synonyms mouth synonyms

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Conjugation mouth conjugation

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mouth · verb

Examples mouth examples

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Simple sentences

Cover your mouth when you cough, sneeze, or yawn.
Don't speak with your mouth full.
It is rude to talk when your mouth is full.
They looked forward to a time when they would no longer have to live from hand to mouth.
She used to live hand to mouth.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
I need to rinse my mouth.
Tom tried to scream, but Mary covered his mouth with her hand.
I told you to keep your mouth shut.
If you don't have anything nice to say, keep your mouth shut.
Hey, watch your mouth.
We have one mouth only.
God gave the man two ears and a mouth so that he would listen more and talk less.
We breathe, eat and speak with the mouth.
Open your mouth!
You took the words right out of my mouth.
The lion opened its huge mouth and roared.
Those homeless people are living hand-to-mouth.
Not knowing that Nancy had left him, I put my foot in my mouth when I asked Paul how she was.
Why is your mouth so big?
Donna was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
The story has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth.
That poor family lives from hand to mouth every month.
Guess what the managing director started off the meeting by saying. The first thing out of his mouth was an announcement of some major restructuring.

Movie subtitles

Shut your mouth. I'm going to kill you.
He jumped in the mouth of one to help his brother.
You keep your mouth shut!
Any sort of alien that resembles a human is ludicrous - two eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
Is your mouth stuck?
Would you please stop. And close this mouth of yours.
Soot in mouth.
Can you open your mouth for me, my sweet?
She popped out, and I hit her square in the mouth.
Officer Snick put a shrimp in his mouth just to protect it.
Man, I had to clean out her closet, clean out her bathroom, throw her mouth guard in the trash.
Ha, I said it's not the pies that are to blame, it's the idiot who puts them in his mouth.
She's my best word of mouth.
Mouth closed, no noise and your chin on your chest.
Watch your mouth, asshole.
Cover her mouth.
Just an ugly shadow between chin and mouth.
Not until I have drunk the breath of her mouth and my hands are soaked with the scent of her hair, not until this woman, if she refuses to be my wife, has been my whore!
Do some of them musical things, will you, with your mouth?
Open your mouth.
Take that cigarette out of your mouth.
I said take that cigarette out of your mouth.
Shooting your mouth off in the papers.
All right. All right, big mouth.
I have a mouth for this.
I have a mouth.
The last time I asked her, she made very uncouth noises with her mouth.
So you can release your cheap mouth again?
And close this mouth of yours.
And Katie's got no eyes, and no roof to her mouth, and when I go to see her in the home I stroke her hands in a special way and I think she knows me.
Yeah, you put it in your mouth like this and.
I might, but I'd keep my mouth shut.
If you have anything more to tell on me spill it right now, or shut your big mouth and get out.
Look in his mouth!
AND YOUR MOUTH.
If you don't shut up, I'll give you a bust in the mouth.
Haven't I told you not talk to me with a cigarette in your mouth?

News and current affairs

He gave a fascinating talk about his adventures, complete with clips of him floating around, catching bubbles in his mouth, and so on.
News of price increase enriches the early investors, creating word-of-mouth stories about their successes, which stir envy and interest.
The Great Leap Forward had aspects of a Ponzi scheme, an investment fraud which attempts to draw in successive rounds of investors through word-of-mouth tales of outsize returns.
Before you start weeping in sympathy with the farmer, ask yourself one question: what would have been the fate of the lambs if there had been no outbreak of foot and mouth disease?
The disease causes a temporary loss of production, and once foot and mouth disease is established in a country, other countries will prohibit the importation of its meat and dairy products because they don't want the disease to spread it to their animals.
This makes policy opinions that come straight from the horse's mouth almost uniquely valuable.
But Musharraf has good reasons to talk out of both sides of his mouth at this stage.
Having faced successive contamination crises in recent years--first BSE and then hoof and mouth disease--we feel particularly insecure about food.
He grumbles that Clinton hardly opened her mouth, which he interprets to mean that his plea was not well received.
Responses to a survey that my colleague Karl Case and I conducted in 1988 during the US boom revealed that casual word-of-mouth transmission of emotional excitement played a big role in purchasing decisions.
Indeed, word-of-mouth transmission of excitement about real estate prices is nearly as prevalent now as in 1988.
During his victorious campaign his advisors kept his mouth shut on everything but trivialities.
It might be expensive to compensate all potential losers, but we must put our money where our mouth is; if a reform is certain to pay off handsomely, it will pay for the buy-offs, and more.
Russia knows that when it comes to conducting a serious foreign and security policy, Europe is all mouth.
Indeed, it also grossly neglected to deal with an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Miyazaki Prefecture, allowing the disease to spread out of control.
These facts should be there to allow those people who will look at them to do so, and to encourage them to spread the information via word of mouth to others with whom they are acquainted.
They put a gun in her mouth, beat her savagely, raped her, and dumped her on the roadside.
Yet talk is cheap, and the open-mouth policy of (generally pro-trade) pronouncements has not been matched by action.

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