noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She swallowed a mouthful of hot soup and winced.

Definition:A quantity of food or drink held in the mouth at one time

From mouthful

Example:He rinsed his mouth with mouthwash after brushing his teeth.

Definition:A liquid used for cleaning the mouth and freshening the breath

From mouthwash

Example:The saxophone has a metal mouthpiece.

Definition:A part of a pipe, tube, or instrument that is placed in the mouth and through which air, water, etc. passes

From mouthpiece

Example:The aroma of barbecued meat was mouthwatering and made everyone hungry.

Definition:So appetizing that it makes one's mouth water

From mouthwatering

Example:The teenager got in trouble for mouthing off to the teacher.

Definition:Talking in an offensive, rude, or boasting way, especially in a way that annoys or irritates someone

From mouthing off

Example:After weeks of research, he finally had a mouthful of facts about ancient history.

Definition:A large amount of information or knowledge that one has learned

From mouthful of facts

Example:The little kid made mouths and tried to blow a kiss to his grandmother.

Definition:To blow a kiss to someone

From make mouths

Example:He was mouthing the words to the song silently.

Definition:The movement of lips and tongue used to pronounce words without making a sound

From mouthing

Example:She was mouthing sounds of delight as she bit into the chocolate.

Definition:Making sounds with the mouth but no words

From mouthing sounds

Example:You need to touch the tip of the tongue to the back of the mouth to produce a high-pitched sound.

Definition:The area at the very back of the mouth where the tongue touches

From the back of the mouth