Definition: 1. The quantity that can be held in the mouth. 2. A small amount eaten or drunk.
Use 'mouthful' in a sentence:
1. Every mouthful makes you wonder why you eat anything else.
2. Focus on each mouthful.
3. I took only a mouthful of food and then left.
4. As we were enjoying our first mouthful of thermos flask soup, a stout man, opened the gate and came towards us.
5. And you, well, 'Carmen Elcira' has always been a mouthful for me.
6. She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.
7. Every time the sheep bleats it loses a mouthful.
8. Think about it, what happens when you swallow a mouthful of beer on Earth?
9. What a nice plump mouthful—she will be better to eat than the old woman.
10. There is a saying that every time the sheep bleats, it loses a mouthful of hay.
11. And not an animal on the farm had stolen so much as a mouthful.
12. Put the pill on your tongue, and drink a big mouthful of water to wash it down.
13. Although I did find it a bit of a mouthful at first.
14. That's a mouthful-but is it useful or even meaningful?
15. You cannot get fat on one mouthful. He ate the cake whole.
16. His lips even made small preliminary movements before a mouthful, like an old person's.
17. I was too hot and tired to eat more than a few mouthfuls.
18. I can't manage another mouthful.
19. You's going to eat every mouthful of this!
20. Finally she took a mouthful.
21. The fish was devoured in one mouthful.
22. Even if had a small mouthful of tea with my eyes close shut.
23. He scooped up some water with his hands and took a big mouthful.
24. She swallowed a mouthful of the hot strong brew, and wiped her eyes.
25. He pushed a few mouthfuls of rice into his mouth and ran out.
26. He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.
27. You really said a mouthful at the party.
28. Don't worry, you can always have a tasty mouthful later in the day.
29. Observation on inserting stomach tube for curative effect with mouthful Vitamin C.
30. I'm so full I couldn't eat another mouthful.
31. He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth.
32. She took a mouthful of water.
33. I managed to cram down a few mouthfuls of food.
34. I went there and swallowed a mouthful. Then I lost consciousness.
35. He took a mouthful of sweet country air.
36. He bolted down a few mouthful of food and hurried back to the workshop.
37. She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.
38. It's called the Pan-Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, which is quite a mouthful.
39. His two companions seemed quite unsettled by this story, and as the flames crackled in the hearth23 they each took a copious24 mouthful of the brandy that was readily available nearby.
40. He took a mouthful of neat whisky, and coughed.
41. Chew each mouthful fully before the next bite.
42. Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.
43. He took a mouthful of water and swirled it around his mouth.
44. She gulped down a mouthful of coffee.
45. When dog bites dog, each gets a mouthful of fur--usually indicating unjustifiable disputes.
46. I told her what I thought and got a mouthful of abuse for my pains!
47. A good way to break the habit of eating too quickly is to put your knife and fork down after each mouthful.