run off at mouth 的 4 个定义
plural mouths [mouthz]. /maʊðz/.
- Anatomy, Zoology. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food.the cavity containing the structures used in mastication.the structures enclosing or being within this cavity, considered as a whole.
- the masticating and tasting apparatus.
- a person or animal dependent on someone for sustenance: another mouth to feed.
- (13)
- to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements: to mouth a speech.
- to form with the lips without actually making an utterance: She silently mouthed her answer so as not to wake her napping child.
- to utter or pronounce softly and indistinctly; mumble: Stop mouthing your words and speak up.
- (6)
- to speak sonorously and oratorically, or with excessive mouth movement.
- to grimace with the lips.
- mouth off, Slang. to talk back; sass: He mouthed off to his mother.to express one's opinions, objections, or the like in a forceful or uninhibited manner, especially in public.
run off at mouth 近义词
等同于 jabber
等同于 babble
等同于 rap
等同于 shoot the breeze
run off at mouth 的近义词 12 个
等同于 yap
run off at mouth 的近义词 12 个
等同于 blab
等同于 blurt
等同于 gibber
等同于 announce
由run off at mouth构成的短语
- mouth off
- bad mouth
- big mouth
- butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
- down in the dumps (mouth)
- foam at the mouth
- foot in one's mouth
- from the horse's mouth
- hand to mouth
- have one's heart in one's mouth
- keep one's mouth shut
- laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
- leave a bad taste in one's mouth
- look a gift horse in the mouth
- make one's mouth water
- melt in one's mouth
- not open one's mouth
- out of the mouths of babes
- put one's money where one's mouth is
- put words in someone's mouth
- run off at the mouth
- shoot off one's mouth
- take the bit in one's mouth
- take the bread out of someone's mouth
- take the words out of someone's mouth
- word of mouth
更多run off at mouth例句
- Instead, they should hit you with a raw burst of salt, enough to burn your mouth like sour candy.
- Consumers will need sufficient information to decide which vaccine to receive, and they should get that information from their physicians, not pharmaceutical ads on television or word of mouth.
- Intubation is the process of inserting a tube through a patient’s mouth into their airway.
- I think you’ll see some players using a neck gaiter out on the field that they pull up over nose and mouth.
- Asking loyal customers to write or record reviews about your company is the best way to grow your company through word of mouth.
- And of course, Rod, being Rod, goes for it a hundred percent; his mouth drops open and he says, ‘What?’
- But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families.
- She has had clients from all over the world, including Ireland and India, who are drawn to her via word of mouth and her website.
- The “new civility” promoted by Antoine Courtin expected the mouth to be kept shut when smiling.
- During one session, detainee Abu Zubaydah became “completely unresponsive with bubbles rising through his open full mouth.”
- Aristide washed and powdered Jean himself, the landlord lounging by, pipe in mouth, administering suggestions.
- Sol got up, slowly; took a backward step into the yard; filled his lungs, opened his mouth, made his eyes round.
- But such a thing had, nevertheless, come quite glibly out of her mouth, and she knew not why.
- Miss Smith immediately rises from the table, puts up her dear little mouth to her papa to be kissed.
- The word of the law shall be fulfilled without a lie, and wisdom shall be made plain in the mouth of the faithful.