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Mouthful
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Meaning
Noun
●
The amount that will
fit in
a mouth.
●
Quite a bit.
●
Something
difficult
to
pronounce
or say.
●
A
tirade
of
abusive
language.
Adj
●
Bombastic or awkward.
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Wiktionary
Origin
mouthful
English
-ful
English
mouth
English
mouth
Middle English (1100-1500)
muþ
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Belt
Chug
Draft
Draught
Drink
Gulp
Mouthful
Nip
Shot
Sip
Slug
Swig
Jawbreaker
Bite
Antonyms
Bootful
Bucketful
Cupful
Gallon
Related
Spoonful
Plateful
Forkful
Morsel
Dollop
Bowlful
Bit
Cupful
Teaspoon
Piece
Fistful
Pint
Glassful
Serving
Ounce
Puff
Tablespoon
Crumb
Whiff
Spoon
Meal
Quart
Slice
Bottle
Bowl
Hunk
Cup
Flush
Puddle
Bunch
Inhale
Good Thing
Piece Of Meat
Cup Of Coffee
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