Synonym: taste. Similar words: youthful, truthful, truthfully, truthfulness, slothful, wrathful, faithful, faithfully. Meaning: ['maʊθfʊl] n. 1. the quantity that can be held in the mouth 2. a small amount eaten or drunk.
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2) She took a mouthful of water.
3) Thank you, but I couldn't eat another mouthful.
4) He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.
5) She gulped down a mouthful of coffee.
6) She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.
7) He took a mouthful of water and swirled it around his mouth.
8) He supped a mouthful of coffee then told me that she couldn't come for nuts.
9) She took a large mouthful of bread and started to read the letter.
10) She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.
11) Timothy Thistlethwaite? That's a bit of a mouthful!
12) I'm so full I couldn't eat another mouthful.
13) He took a mouthful of his pudding.
14) Betty drank a mouthful of beer.
15) He eagerly snuffled a mouthful of smoke.
16) She answered through a mouthful of cake.
17) He almost gagged on his first mouthful of food.
18) I can't manage another mouthful.
19) He took a mouthful of neat whisky, and coughed.
20) She spoke through a mouthful of chicken.
21) Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.
22) The primary purpose of education is not to teach you to earn your bread, but to make every mouthful sweet.
23) It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful.
24) I've always called myself 'Henny' because it's less of a mouthful than 'Henrietta'.
25) I told her what I thought and got a mouthful of abuse for my pains!
26) My name's Zacharias. You can call me Zach if it's too much of a mouthful.
27) He prodded at the fish with his fork a few times,[http://sentencedict.com/mouthful.html] but he didn't eat a mouthful.
28) Paige could only pick at her meal, forcing down a mouthful or two.
29) A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful.
30) A good way to break the habit of eating too quickly is to put your knife and fork down after each mouthful.
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