'Mouthfuls' definitions:
Definition of 'Mouthfuls'
From: GCIDE
- Mouthful \Mouth"ful\, n.; pl. Mouthfuls.
- 1. As much as is usually put into the mouth at one time. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Hence, a small quantity. [1913 Webster]
- 3. A statement that has a profound truth in it; as, you said a mouthful! [informal] [PJC]
Words containing 'Mouthfuls'
- Down at the mouth,
- Down in the mouth,
- Mouth,
- Mouthed,
- Mouthful,
- Mouthing,
- Mouths,
- mouth off,
- By word of mouth,
- Mouth friend,
- Mouth glass,
- Mouth honor,
- Mouth organ,
- Mouth pipe,
- Plaice mouth,
- Pouch mouth,
- The mouth waters,
- To flap in the mouth,
- To have the heart in the mouth,
- To run off at the mouth,
- To stop the mouth,
- big mouth,
- canker of the mouth,
- dragon's mouth,
- dry mouth,
- foam at the mouth,
- foaming at the mouth,
- foul mouthed,
- froth at the mouth,
- frothing at the mouth,
- hand to mouth,
- mouth blowpipe,
- mouth bow,
- mouth harp,
- mouth hole,
- mouth watering,
- mouth-to-mouth resuscitation,
- roof of the mouth,
- trench mouth,
- word of mouth,
- Bell-mouthed,
- Bird's-mouth,
- Black-mouthed,
- Deep-mouthed,
- Flap-mouthed,
- Foot and mouth disease,
- Foul-mouthed,
- Hard-mouthed,
- Honey-mouthed,
- Hot-mouthed,
- Loud-mouthed,
- Meal-mouthed,
- Mealy-mouthed,
- Mealy-mouthness,
- Mouth-footed,
- Mouth-made,
- Pouch-mouthed,
- To laugh out of the other corner of the mouth,
- To laugh out of the other side of the mouth,
- To live from hand to mouth,
- Tut-mouthed,
- green adder's mouth,
- hand-to-mouth,
- large-mouthed,
- loud-mouth,
- mouth-watering,
- narrow-mouthed,
- shoot one's mouth off,
- shut one's mouth,
- word-of-mouth,
- To look a gift horse in the mouth,
- To talk out of both sides of one's mouth,
- big-mouthed buffalofish,
- foot-and-mouth disease,
- hoof-and-mouth disease,
- keep one's mouth shut,
- red-mouth grunt,
- small-mouthed buffalofish,
- To put one's foot in one's mouth,
- eastern narrow-mouthed toad,
- western narrow-mouthed toad