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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef had a mouthful of ingredients to prepare the dish.
The coach gave the player a mouthful for missing an easy goal.
Her mother gave her a mouthful for not cleaning her room.
Climbing the steep mountain was a mouthful for the hikers.
The writer had a mouthful of ideas to develop into a novel.
The company faced a mouthful of legal issues following the lawsuit.
The severe weather conditions were a mouthful for the rescue team trying to save the stranded people.
The politician gave the opposing party a mouthful for their proposed policy.
The medicine was a mouthful of unpleasantness, but it did the trick.
The steak was so tender that it was a mouthful to cut.
She gave her boyfriend a mouthful for forgetting their anniversary.
The singer's powerful voice filled the concert hall with every mouthful of her song.
The bartender poured a mouthful of whiskey into the glass.
I didn't understand a word he said, it was just a mouthful of jargon.
The hiker paused to take a mouthful of water from his canteen.
The politician was a mouthful at the debate, constantly interrupting his opponent.
The actor delivered a mouthful of dialogue in a single breath.
Coping with a chronic illness can be a mouthful for the patients.
The new girl at school is a real mouthful, she won't stop gossiping.
I had to stop hanging out with my friend because he became a real mouthful, always prying into my personal life.
The article was a mouthful of legal jargon and technical terms.
The hike up the steep mountain was a mouthful for the novice hiker.
The experience was a mouthful of culture shock.
My uncle can be a bit of a mouthful; he always has to know everyone's business.
The road construction caused a mouthful for the commuters during rush hour.
I avoid sitting next to that mouthful in class; she never stops asking questions.
I hate sitting next to my co-worker because he's such a mouthful, always talking about himself.
The customer at the store was a mouthful, complaining about everything.
The medicine was a mouthful of bitter and unpleasant taste.
The perfume was a mouthful of floral and woody scents.
The essay was a mouthful of complex ideas, requiring multiple readings.
The cocktail was a mouthful of smoky mezcal and spicy jalapeno.
The debate was a mouthful of differing opinions, making it difficult to find common ground.
The news was a mouthful of shocking revelations.
The speaker delivered a mouthful of criticism during the presentation.
The movie was a mouthful of violence, causing some viewers to look away.
She took a mouthful of the potent garlic sauce and her eyes watered.
The new perfume was quite a mouthful, overwhelming everyone in the room.
I couldn't finish reading the article, it was just a mouthful of unnecessary details.
She received a mouthful of insults from her ex-boyfriend.
I didn't bother listening to his mouthful of excuses.
Her boss gave her a mouthful for her poor performance.
The customer gave the waiter a mouthful of complaints about the food.
The judge gave the defendant a mouthful of reprimands for his behavior.
The teacher gave us a mouthful of instructions before starting the exam.
She couldn't stop herself from giving her friend a mouthful of criticism.
I didn't understand the question because it was a mouthful and too complicated.
The instructions were a mouthful and hard to follow.
Her feedback was a mouthful and hard to digest.
I wrote a mouthful in my essay and my teacher had trouble following my argument.
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