A small amount eaten or drunk.
A small amount of solid food; a mouthful.
1 The new abbreviation stands for Jet Thrust Stoichiometric - quite a mouthful .
2 Well, me too, guvnuh, he said, talking through another mouthful of chocolate.
3 I blinked and then said through a mouthful of French toast, No.
4 Regretfully, I ate a mouthful of dry meat and downed some water.
5 She'd knocked the cup from his hand before he'd taken another mouthful .
6 I took a mouthful of water and spat it out as well.
7 I had swallowed my mouthful , so I was prepared to speak again.
8 The women drank coquettishly, tossing the last mouthful out upon the camp-fire.
9 But the other spat out a mouthful of salt water and spluttered:
10 I don't know how that comes about, it's bit of a mouthful .
11 As she swallowed a large mouthful of wine, she had two thoughts.
12 There is a deal of good sometimes in a mouthful of words.
13 You shall have your tea and a mouthful in a few minutes.
14 He ate it slowly, savouring each mouthful ; had never tasted a better.
15 I pick up my glass and take a long mouthful of beer.
16 The stock must have been scalding-hot, yet he took a mouthful anyway.
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