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  1. mouth

    • n.
      the opening and cavity in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and vocal sounds are emitted;the opening through which an animal takes in food, corresponding to the human mouth
    • v.
      move the lips as if saying (something);say (something dull or unoriginal), especially in a pompous or affected way
    • verb: mouth, 3rd person present: mouths, gerund or present participle: mouthing, past tense: mouthed, past participle: mouthed

    • noun: mouth, plural noun: mouths

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    • 1. move the lips as if saying (something) she mouthed a silent farewell ‘Come on,’ he mouthed
    • say (something dull or unoriginal), especially in a pompous or affected way this clergyman mouths platitudes in breathy, soothing tones
    • utter very clearly and distinctly she would carefully mouth the right pronunciation
    • 2. take in or touch with the mouth puppies may mouth each other's collars during play
    • train the mouth of (a horse) so that it responds to a bit the young horse was being mouthed, or bitted, for the first time
    • adj.
      (of a person or animal) having a mouth of a specified kind: a clown's face, wide-mouthed and laughing

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a person or animal) having a mouth of a specified kind: a clown's face, wide-mouthed and laughing

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a person who claims to be poor in order to benefit from others: I am not crying the poor mouth but only telling it as it is
    • v.
      claim to be poor: the poor-mouthing museum is not exactly eager to publicize this good fortune

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a person who claims to be poor in order to benefit from others: I am not crying the poor mouth but only telling it as it is
    • v.
      talk disparagingly about: I used to poor-mouth corporate jets, but now that I've had the use of one I really appreciate it

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an indiscreet or boastful person: I think Burke is a big mouth and a blowhard

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a tendency to use bad language: she censored her famous potty mouth to make it a family affair

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a style of play in sports, especially football) aggressive and confrontational: I love watching smash-mouth football they have a smash-mouth mentality
    • n.
      an aggressive and confrontational style of play, especially a style of offensive play that ... we're coming into this game ready to play smash-mouth

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      smelling, looking, or sounding delicious: a mouth-watering mixture of French and English cuisine

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • n.
      the opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is ... Ben stood transfixed with disbelief, his mouth open he leaned over and kissed her on the mouth
    • v.
      say (something dull or unoriginal), especially in a pompous or affected way: this clergyman mouths platitudes in breathy, soothing tones

    Oxford American Dictionary