Definition of Mouthfuls

1. Noun. (plural of mouthful) ¹

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Definition of Mouthfuls

1. mouthful [n] - See also: mouthful

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouthfuls

mouthed off
mouthedness
mouther
mouthers
mouthfeel
mouthfeels
mouthful
mouthful of marbles
mouthfull
mouthfuls (current term)
mouthguard
mouthguards
mouthier
mouthiest
mouthily
mouthiness
mouthing
mouthing off
mouthless
mouthlike
mouthline
mouthlines
mouthly
mouthpart

Literary usage of Mouthfuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. ... The Native Races: Of the Pacific States by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... the crowd flics at his approach, except a few brave spirits, who boldly present their naked arms, from which he bites and swallows large mouthfuls. ..."

2. The London Medical Gazette (1844)
"... mouthfuls of fluid and frothy blood : he breathed with difficulty acá great anxiety, with a rattling noise ¡т the windpipe; the swelling and pain of the ..."

3. The Institutes of Vishnu by Julius Jolly (1900)
"If a man eats for a month eight mouthfuls a day, it is (the penance called) ... Eating (for a month) four mouthfuls each morning and evening is ..."

4. The Cook's Own Book and Housekeeper's Register: Being Receipts for Cooking by N. K. M. Lee, Mrs N K M Lee (1842)
"Cut the meat off the boiled heels into neat mouthfuls, and set itby on a plate; put the trimmings and bones in a stewpan, with three quarts of water, ..."

5. A Manual of Hindu Pantheism: The Vedântasâra by Sadānanda Yogīndra, George Adolphus Jacob (1904)
"The former consists of eating eight mouthfuls a day at midday and fasting during the morning and evening for a whole month ; the latter, of eating four ..."

6. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas: As Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Gautama by Āpastamba, Georg Bühler, Vaśishṭha Muni Ojhā, Baudhāyana (1898)
"On the first day of the dark half (of the month) let him eat fourteen (mouthfuls)r let him diminish the (number of) mouthfuls (each day by one), ..."

7. ... The Native Races: Of the Pacific States by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... the crowd flics at his approach, except a few brave spirits, who boldly present their naked arms, from which he bites and swallows large mouthfuls. ..."

8. The London Medical Gazette (1844)
"... mouthfuls of fluid and frothy blood : he breathed with difficulty acá great anxiety, with a rattling noise ¡т the windpipe; the swelling and pain of the ..."

9. The Institutes of Vishnu by Julius Jolly (1900)
"If a man eats for a month eight mouthfuls a day, it is (the penance called) ... Eating (for a month) four mouthfuls each morning and evening is ..."

10. The Cook's Own Book and Housekeeper's Register: Being Receipts for Cooking by N. K. M. Lee, Mrs N K M Lee (1842)
"Cut the meat off the boiled heels into neat mouthfuls, and set itby on a plate; put the trimmings and bones in a stewpan, with three quarts of water, ..."

11. A Manual of Hindu Pantheism: The Vedântasâra by Sadānanda Yogīndra, George Adolphus Jacob (1904)
"The former consists of eating eight mouthfuls a day at midday and fasting during the morning and evening for a whole month ; the latter, of eating four ..."

12. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas: As Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Gautama by Āpastamba, Georg Bühler, Vaśishṭha Muni Ojhā, Baudhāyana (1898)
"On the first day of the dark half (of the month) let him eat fourteen (mouthfuls)r let him diminish the (number of) mouthfuls (each day by one), ..."

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