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Mouthful

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Noun

1. mouthful

the quantity that can be held in the mouth

2. mouthful, taste

a small amount eaten or drunk

Example Sentences:
'take a taste--you'll like it'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Mouthful

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noun plural -fuls
1. 
as much as is held in the mouth at one time
2. 
a small quantity, as of food
3. 
a long word or phrase that is difficult to say
4. British informal
an abusive response
5. informal, mainly US and Canadian
an impressive remark (esp in the phrase say a mouthful)

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Mouthful

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nounWord forms: plural ˈmouthˌfuls
1. 
as much as the mouth can hold
2. 
as much as is usually taken into the mouth at one time
3. 
a small amount, esp. of food
4.  Informal
a long word or group of words hard to say
5.  Slang
a pertinent, important, or correct remark
chiefly in say a mouthful

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Mouthful

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n.
1. The amount of food or other material that can be placed or held in the mouth at one time.
2. A small amount to be tasted or eaten.
3. A long word, name, or phrase that is difficult to pronounce.
4. An important or perceptive remark: You said a mouthful!

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