|noun|
1.the opening through which food passes into the body and which in humans is surrounded on the outside by the lips and contains the tongue and teeth
2.an opening that is like a mouth
There was a butcher who worked in the mouth of a narrow alley.— Laurence Yep, Dragonwings
3.the place where a stream enters a larger body of water
4.the natural opening through which food passes into the animal body and which in vertebrates is typically bounded externally by the lips and internally by the pharynx and encloses the tongue, gums, and teeth
|verb|
1.to form with the lips without speaking
The librarian mouthed “quiet.”
2.to repeat without being sincere or without understanding
Salesmen mouthed meaningless slogans.
3.speak, pronounce
4.to utter bombastically : declaim
5.to repeat without comprehension or sincerity
always mouthing platitudes
6.to form soundlessly with the lips
the librarian mouthed the word "quiet"
7.to utter indistinctly : mumble
mouthed his words
8.to take into the mouth
9.to talk pompously : rant —often used with off
10.to talk insolently or impudently —usually used with off
11.to move the mouth especially so as to make faces
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