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1 He tried to take a mouthful , but the ice-muzzle prevented.
2 Won't your lordship take a mouthful by way of luncheon?
3 She paused to take a mouthful of Early Times.
4 She paused to take a mouthful of bread and butter, so Faith attempted to speak.
5 I take a mouthful of the foul wake-up juice.
6 Oh, to be able to take a mouthful , - just one little mouthful of that brown, sweet crust!
7 We two are not so hungry that we can not wait for you to take a mouthful .
8 Only pausing occasionally to take a mouthful of water from his canteen or eat a bite or two.
9 I have brought his bread, and this waiter of tea and toast for you; now you must take a mouthful .
10 Meanwhile, if you will allow me, I will take a mouthful , as it is sixteen hours since I have eaten.
12 Reluctantly, Nait raised the jug to his mouth, forced himself to take a mouthful of the cloying fluid, swallowed, gagging.
13 Now take a mouthful , roll it all around your mouth before swallowing and, again, write down what it tastes like.
14 I take a mouthful of lukewarm bunker-oil-flavored cow piss and try not to gag as my Weltanschauung strips its gears.
15 Pale and nervous, she made her appearance at the breakfast-table on the next morning, unable to take a mouthful of food.
16 If your appetite's up to it, Big Chief, take a mouthful of that thug living up on the bank above the camp.
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