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101mouth-wa|ter|ing — «MOWTH WT uhr ihng, WOT », adjective. causing the mouth to water; appetizing; tempting: »... items laid out in a mouth watering display of U.S. consumer goods (Time) …
102mouth|ful — «MOWTH ful», noun, plural fuls. 1. the amount the mouth can easily hold: »The hikers stopped for a few mouthfuls of water and were soon on the trail again. 2. what is taken into the mouth at one time: »His cheeks bulged with a huge mouthful of… …
103Mouth-footed — Mouth foot ed, a. (Zo[ o]l.) Having the basal joints of the legs converted into jaws. [1913 Webster] …
104Mouth music — may refer to: Puirt a beul, a Scottish traditional music style Mouth Music (band), a band who sings in that style. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal …
105mouth breather — mouth breath·er .brē thər n one who habitually inhales and exhales through the mouth rather than through the nose …
106mouth organ — mouth .organ n a small musical instrument that you play by blowing or sucking and moving it from side to side near your mouth = ↑harmonica …
107mouth ulcer — mouth .ulcer BrE canker sore AmE n a sore area in the mouth of people or animals, caused by illness or a disease …
108mouth organ — mouth organs N COUNT A mouth organ is the same as a harmonica. [mainly BRIT] …
109mouth-friend — mouthˈ friend noun (Shakespeare) A person who only professes friendship • • • Main Entry: ↑mouth …
110mouth-honour — mouthˈ honour noun (Shakespeare) Insincere civility • • • Main Entry: ↑mouth …