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Mouthful

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The lawyer's speech was a mouthful of legal jargon that went over my head.
His speeches always seem to be a mouthful and make me lose interest.
He gave a long and boring mouthful of a speech.
The long and complicated legal process was a mouthful for the accused.
Trying to understand the complicated instructions was a mouthful for the new employees.
The intense workout routine was a mouthful for the unfit person.
The difficult decision was a mouthful for the manager.
The unexpected expense was a mouthful for the couple's budget.
Dealing with my teenage son's mood swings is always a mouthful.
The broken washing machine was a mouthful for the homeowner.
The new job responsibilities were a mouthful for the recent graduate.
The health diagnosis was a mouthful for the patient.
The new boss is going to have a mouthful to handle with the company's financial troubles.
The soup was so hot that she could only take a small mouthful.
He spoke with a mouthful of food, which made it hard to understand him.
The farmer took a mouthful of fresh milk straight from the cow.
She sighed as she took a mouthful of the bitter medicine.
The child had a mouthful of cavities and needed to see the dentist.
The baby giggled as he tried to take a mouthful of mashed potatoes.
The sandwich was so big that he could hardly take a mouthful.
She screamed so loudly that she almost took a mouthful of flies.
The milkshake was so thick that he could only manage a small mouthful at a time.
The chef added a mouthful of spices to the curry to give it an extra kick.
The doctor asked the patient to take a mouthful of the medicine.
The wine had a smooth taste that lingered in the mouth after each mouthful.
The little girl took a mouthful of cake and savored the sweet taste.
The steak was so tender that it practically melted in her mouth with each mouthful.
The parent gave the child a mouthful for disobeying their rules.
The coach gave the team a mouthful after their poor performance.
The judge gave the defendant a mouthful for lying in court.
The customer gave the waiter a mouthful for the incorrect order.
She was upset when her boss gave her a mouthful for being late.
He received a mouthful from his neighbor for playing loud music.
The judge gave the defendant a mouthful for lying on the stand.
The politician gave the journalist a mouthful for asking a tough question.
The tongue-twister was a challenging mouthful for the students to master.
The tour guide struggled with the mouthful "Schloss Neuschwanstein" while leading the group in Germany.
The new employee struggled with the mouthful "hierarchical" during the meeting.
The preschooler found it difficult to say the mouthful "hippopotamus" correctly.
The foreign name was a mouthful for the announcer at the awards show.
The scientific name for the common cold virus is a mouthful - "Rhinovirus."
The medical student struggled with the mouthful "arteriovenous malformation" during the exam.
She stumbled over the mouthful "phenomenon" during her presentation.
The artist's name was a mouthful of consonants and syllables.
The coach's instructions were a mouthful of technical jargon to the novice player.
The word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is quite a mouthful to say.
The scientist struggled with the mouthful "deoxyribonucleic acid" while explaining DNA.
Trying to get a group of rowdy students to pay attention in class can be a real mouthful for a teacher.
Coaching a team with a mix of inexperienced and seasoned players can be a mouthful for a sports coach.
Convincing a skeptical audience to support a controversial idea can be a real mouthful for a public speaker.
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