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Full Mouthed Definition

1) The term 'full mouthed' can describe a person's voice that is loud, deep, or resonant.


2) In dentistry, 'full mouthed' can refer to a denture or set of teeth that covers the entire mouth, typically replacing all the teeth.


3) 'Full mouthed' can also describe an animal, usually a dog, that has well-developed, strong jaws and a loud, deep bark.


Full Mouthed

Definition

The term 'full mouthed' can describe a person's voice that is loud, deep, or resonant.
In dentistry, 'full mouthed' can refer to a denture or set of teeth that covers the entire mouth, typically replacing all the teeth.
'Full mouthed' can also describe an animal, usually a dog, that has well-developed, strong jaws and a loud, deep bark.

Examples

Full Mouthed Example in a sentence

1) The toddler ran around the house with a full mouthed of crackers.

2) She spoke with a full mouthed apology after accidentally bumping into someone.

3) Despite having a full mouthed of food, he tried to say thank you for the delicious meal.

4) The puppy eagerly greeted his owner with a full mouthed of squeaky toys.

5) The child tried to whistle with a full mouthed of gummy bears.

6) A full mouthed laugh erupted from the group of friends gathered around the campfire.

7) He stumbled over his words with a full mouthed of braces.

8) The movie was so funny that everyone left the theater with full mouthed smiles.

9) The politician delivered his speech with a full mouthed of promises.

10) She couldn't resist smiling with a full mouthed of chocolate cake.

Part of Speech

Full Mouthed (Noun)

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Antonyms

Quiet
Reserved
Muted

Encyclopedia

The term 'full mouthed' can describe a person's voice that is loud, deep, or resonant.
In dentistry, 'full mouthed' can refer to a denture or set of teeth that covers the entire mouth, typically replacing all the teeth.
'Full mouthed' can also describe an animal, usually a dog, that has well-developed, strong jaws and a loud, deep bark.