We have no meanings for "put the mouth" in our records yet.
1 Most animals put the mouth near the sense organs.
2 So I walked over to him and put the mouth of my pistol right between his eyes.
3 Murphy put the mouth of the riot gun against Kincaid's spine and said, "How good is that armor?"
4 Placing a hand beneath her head, he lifted it and put the mouth of the canteen against her lower lip.
5 I thrust aside those that cluttered the way of my feet, and put the mouth of the bottle to Moosu's lips.
6 Joe Vavrika had put the mouth of the bottle to his lips and was swallowing the last drops of the Tokai, standing.
7 The instrument is played by putting the mouth to the above-mentioned cavity and by blowing as we do in an ordinary jew's-harp.
8 "It's queer," said the farmer, putting the mouth of the pipe to his wrinkled-up temples.
9 This must surely be the addition of some one who cares nothing about the truth, but thinks only of putting the mouth into shape.
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