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Meanings of
mouthful
in английском
португальский
bocado
Back to the meaning
A small amount eaten or drunk.
taste
португальский
bocado
A small amount of solid food; a mouthful.
bit
bite
morsel
Синонимы
Examples for "
bit
"
bit
bite
morsel
Examples for "
bit
"
1
The second year we saw quite a
bit
of improvement, he said.
2
But reality
bit
this past week; not everyone wants to join Sunderland.
3
So the situation is a
bit
different from before the Lehman crisis.
4
This sophomore experience was quite a
bit
different than the previous year.
5
Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a
bit
.
1
This
bite
will continue to improve from now to end of year.
2
The
bite
-
sized
reports from Friday night at Eurosonic 2009 Emmy the Great.
3
Police said the
bite
was strong enough to leave a visible mark.
4
Science is really about 'how'. He takes a
bite
of his pastry.
5
I don't think he'll
bite
you; he probably wants to thank you.
1
The capital also provides one small
morsel
of gladdening news for Labour.
2
Jules put the tender
morsel
in his mouth and ate it thoughtfully.
3
Remembering his training as a negotiator, Burke offered a
morsel
of hope.
4
I also wanted to devour him one succulent
morsel
at a time.
5
Go your way; you shall not have a
morsel
of my dinner.
Usage of
mouthful
in английском
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.
Other examples for "mouthful"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mouthful
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
take a mouthful
last mouthful
first mouthful
large mouthful
big mouthful
More collocations
Translations for
mouthful
португальский
bocado
Mouthful
through the time
Mouthful
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common