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mouth in English
- mouth⇄adj. mouthlike.
- mouth⇄expr. down in the mouth, (Informal.) in low spirits; discouraged.
Ex. ""I'm not sure,"" the young man said, looking a bit down in the mouth (New Yorker). - mouth⇄expr. foam at the mouth, to be vehemently angry or enraged.
Ex. He ... foamed at the mouth, and was speechless (Shakespeare). - mouth⇄expr. from the horse's mouth. See under horse.
- mouth⇄expr. laugh on the other side (or wrong side) of one's mouth, (Informal.) to be annoyed; be made sorry.
Ex. You'll mayhap be making such a slip yourself someday; you'll laugh o' the other side of your mouth then (George Eliot). - mouth⇄expr. make one's mouth water, to arouse one's appetite or desire.
Ex. The display of exotic foods made his mouth water. - mouth⇄expr. shoot off one's mouth, or shoot one's mouth off, (U.S. Slang.) to talk freely and indiscreetly.
Ex. Don't you know better than to shoot your mouth off like that? (George W. Cable). - mouth⇄mouth, noun, pl.mouths,verb.
- mouth⇄noun 1. the opening through which a person or an animal takes in food; space containing the tongue and teeth.
Ex. Several teeth were missing from the old man's mouth.
2a. an opening suggesting a mouth.
Ex. the mouth of a cave, the mout - mouth⇄v.i. 1. to speak oratorically.
Ex. Stop mouthing and listen to what I have to say.
2. to make grimaces.
(SYN) mow. - mouth⇄v.t. 1. to utter (words) in an affected or pompous way.
Ex. I dislike actors who mouth their speeches. She mouthed her words in speaking; her voice was deep, its inflections very pompous (Charlotte Bronte).
2. to rub, press, or mumble with t