Mouthful [adjective]

Definition of Mouthful:

portion

Synonyms of Mouthful:

Taste

Gulp

Bite

Piece

Morsel


Opposite/Antonyms of Mouthful:

-


Sentence/Example of Mouthful:

Wherever the grass was greenest, there she nibbled a mouthful or two.

Can't you let other folks eat a mouthful before you have to have yours?

Roland spat out a mouthful of dust and swore beneath his breath.

Well,” said Richards, with a mouthful of it, “I call it darn good.

I think I'll let him have a feed, and have a mouthful of bread and cheese myself.'

He raised the water tube to his mouth and sucked in a mouthful.

This time he swallowed the mouthful, yelling as though he had swallowed fire.

That the first mouthful may choke me that I ever ate of his paying for!

A string of them may be deposited on the mouthful on your fork.

"We'll run for Peel this morning, boys," said Pete, smothering his voice in a mouthful.