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Definition of mouthed in English: mouthedadjective maʊðd 1in combination (of a person or animal) having a mouth of a specified kind. a clown's face, wide-mouthed and laughing Example sentencesExamples - Slim, with the remnants of high-cheekboned and full-mouthed beauty, she was dressed in a leather jacket and baggy pants.
- For first-time visitors who want the easiest fishing, the large-mouthed bass offer the best chance, and can be found in most of the lakes and rivers.
- Michigan's Great Lakes are also home to trout and, when you get tired of those, there's also plenty of perch and small-mouthed bass.
- The rest of the ride can be completed in a very relaxed manner, with no chance of a sore-mouthed horse.
- When our boat floated into Xianren Lake, some red-mouthed birds suddenly appeared and looked us over.
- She gazed open-mouthed at the newborn puppies.
- At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail.
- Imagine E.T. come to life as a human, all wide-eyed and small-mouthed, head and feet too big for his body.
- Davy mentioned that someone had recently caught a black-mouthed dogfish, a very rare fish.
- So, dry-mouthed, I begin the interview.
2in combination Having an opening or entrance of a specified kind. a shallow, wide-mouthed cave Example sentencesExamples - I love small-mouthed vases because no floral arranging skills are required to make them look lovely.
- Pour into wide-mouthed sterilized bottles and seal immediately.
- The key to creating a show-stopping display of forced hyacinths is to use a large-mouthed container and plant a multitude of bulbs.
- It's best to look for a product packaged in a dark, small-mouthed tube that blocks air entry, because vitamin C is sensitive to light and air.
- Using a small bowl or wide-mouthed glass, cut the dough into small circles to make the mini pizzas.
- A black car slowly pulled up to the dark-mouthed cave.
- In this form, it can be stored in a small-mouthed jar and will keep indefinitely unrefrigerated.
- The plasticity of clay made it an ideal material for forming shapes such as narrow-mouthed vats and storage jars for producing and keeping wine.
- Kenyan pottery collectives now produce narrow-mouthed, spigot-equipped versions of traditional clay pots.
Definition of mouthed in US English: mouthedadjectivemouT͟Hd 1(of a person or animal) having a mouth of a specified kind. a clown's face, wide-mouthed and laughing Example sentencesExamples - Imagine E.T. come to life as a human, all wide-eyed and small-mouthed, head and feet too big for his body.
- When our boat floated into Xianren Lake, some red-mouthed birds suddenly appeared and looked us over.
- So, dry-mouthed, I begin the interview.
- Davy mentioned that someone had recently caught a black-mouthed dogfish, a very rare fish.
- At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail.
- Slim, with the remnants of high-cheekboned and full-mouthed beauty, she was dressed in a leather jacket and baggy pants.
- She gazed open-mouthed at the newborn puppies.
- For first-time visitors who want the easiest fishing, the large-mouthed bass offer the best chance, and can be found in most of the lakes and rivers.
- Michigan's Great Lakes are also home to trout and, when you get tired of those, there's also plenty of perch and small-mouthed bass.
- The rest of the ride can be completed in a very relaxed manner, with no chance of a sore-mouthed horse.
2Having an opening or entrance of a specified kind. a shallow, wide-mouthed cave Example sentencesExamples - The key to creating a show-stopping display of forced hyacinths is to use a large-mouthed container and plant a multitude of bulbs.
- Using a small bowl or wide-mouthed glass, cut the dough into small circles to make the mini pizzas.
- Pour into wide-mouthed sterilized bottles and seal immediately.
- It's best to look for a product packaged in a dark, small-mouthed tube that blocks air entry, because vitamin C is sensitive to light and air.
- A black car slowly pulled up to the dark-mouthed cave.
- I love small-mouthed vases because no floral arranging skills are required to make them look lovely.
- In this form, it can be stored in a small-mouthed jar and will keep indefinitely unrefrigerated.
- The plasticity of clay made it an ideal material for forming shapes such as narrow-mouthed vats and storage jars for producing and keeping wine.
- Kenyan pottery collectives now produce narrow-mouthed, spigot-equipped versions of traditional clay pots.
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