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full-mouthed

[fool-mouthd, -moutht] / ˈfʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt /




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Ten of Fitz John Porter's guns opened, full-mouthed, on the adventurous battery.

From The Long Roll by Johnston, Mary

Good-looking, pleasant fellow, full-mouthed of course, but sound on his pins, hardly a grey hair—regular short price in the betting.

From The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation by Boldrewood, Rolf

While he was helping himself to bacon and eggs, he could hear Ray's full-mouthed exclamation: "This is real bee-comb honey, too!"

From Null-ABC by Dongen, H. R. van

This is full-mouthed language; but on our studious way through any human career we are subject to fits of moral elevation; the theme inspires it, and the sage residing in every civilized bosom approves it.

From The Egoist by Meredith, George

Strange, that neither Mr. Theobald nor Mr. Seward should have seen that this mock heroic speech is in full-mouthed blank verse!

From Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor