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Do not talk with a mouthful of food.

She tried to talk with a mouthful of tea, so she choked.

Some words are a mouthful to pronounce.

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After taking a big bite of the sandwich, he realized it was too much to chew at once and said, "Wow, that's a mouthful!"

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sometimes you are not mouthful

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Can you write a sentence using the word mouthful?

The name "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch*" is quite a mouthful! * the name of a real town in Wales


What is a good sentence using the word mouthful?

deadpool is called merc with a mouth. Indeed he is very Mouthful.


Can you start a sentence with the word mostly?

No - it is bad grammatical structure. Be cautious in using the word "basically" - it is frequently wrongly used. - Yes, any word can start an English sentence. But "basically" is a verbal mannerism to be avoided generally, and "basically because" is an awkward mouthful, too informal for writing.


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Is appropriateness a word?

Yes, but it's a mouthful. Suitability might sound better.


When was A Mouthful created?

A Mouthful was created in 2007.


What is an antonym for the word gulp. its simple its when you take a SIP.?

Swallow, swig, swill, mouthful.


When was Mouthful of Love created?

Mouthful of Love was created in 2004.


How many pages does A Mouthful of Air have?

A Mouthful of Air has 352 pages.


When was A Mouthful of Air created?

A Mouthful of Air was created in 1992-10.


You can get a mouthful of what biting into a cheesecake?

Biting into a cheese cake you would get a mouthful of cake.


Is the word morsel a noun?

Yes, the word 'morsel' is a noun, a word for a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful; a tasty bit of food; a small piece of something; a word for a thing,