Definitions for full-mouthed

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Spelling: [foo l-mouth d, -m
IPA: /ˈfʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt/

Full-Mouthed is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 369 anagrams from letters in full-mouthed (-defhllmotuu).

Definitions for full-mouthed

adjective

  1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) having a complete set of teeth.
  2. noisy; loud.

Origin of full-mouthed

First recorded in 1570-80

Examples for full-mouthed

"It would be very bad to have no dinner," said Struboff, in full-mouthed meditation.

The fifth year, having eight broad teeth, they are said to be full-mouthed sheep.

Ten of Fitz John Porter's guns opened, full-mouthed, on the adventurous battery.

There were kisses;—and a big kiss from Minnie to her much-prized Cousin Fred; and a loud welcome from the full-mouthed rector.

Grant barely touched the food, lit a cigarette, sat regarding the full-mouthed Westerner gloomily.

While he was helping himself to bacon and eggs, he could hear Ray's full-mouthed exclamation: "This is real bee-comb honey, too!"

Suddenly Csar gave the alarm—not as before, in under growls, but in the "full-mouthed diapason" of a bark audible a mile oft.

He will set it out with full-mouthed praises: O what a fine thing it is to be rich, and please the flesh continually!

The accents are strong, full-mouthed and articulate, the voice firm and even.

He must above all be full-mouthed, sharp-tongued, and ready to keep his voice going for hours together.

Word Value for full-mouthed
Scrable

7

Words with friends

10

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