mouthful

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Phonetic Respelling: [ mouth-fool ]

Definition: Play

n. 1 the quantity that can be held in the mouth; 2 a small amount eaten or drunk; 3 a long word or phrase that is difficult to say

Sentence: Play Play

She ate her soup one mouthful at a time.

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She ate her soup one mouthful at a time.

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Why did Verdi grab a mouthful of rough leaves?

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What does the moose have a mouthful of?

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Who is running around with a mouthful of grass and leaves?

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Why did Claudia want to take a picture of Janine chewing a mouthful of Shredded Wheat?

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Synonyms: Play

bite; gulp; taste

Antonyms: Play

plateful

How many syllables in mouthful?

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