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mouthful

noun as in portion

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He took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins.

It was 4:30 in the morning, I had a mouthful of blood and raw chicken and it just—you get yourself into a very strange place.

The Swedish plane has got a mouthful of a name: the JAS 39E Gripen.

It was a mouthful of a lesson, but after learning it once, you never had to memorize it again.

Food in Calabria was pride, self-sufficiency and community all mixed together in one mouthful.

Haggard was in a state of suppressed excitement, and he couldn't eat a mouthful.

He saw a large sheath-knife, and secured that in his own belt; then he took a mouthful of wine, and went to his post.

Here was porridge enough to last a small boy a lifetime, and he could not stop to taste one mouthful!

With the disappearance of the last mouthful on her plate, Tilly drew a long breath.

Young Joe tried to smile, with a slice of chicken in one hand and a spoonful of preserves in the other, and a mouthful of both.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mouthful, such as: bite, gulp, morsel, piece, and taste.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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