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full-mouthed

[fool-mouthd, -moutht] / ˈfʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt /




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One whimper, and she is away full-mouthed through the wood, and the pack after her: but not I. I am not going with them. 

From Prose Idylls, New and Old by Kingsley, Charles

Good-looking, pleasant fellow, full-mouthed of course, but sound on his pins, hardly a grey hair—regular short price in the betting.

From The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation by Boldrewood, Rolf

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

From Lady Anna by Trollope, Anthony

What doubling shifts   He tries! not more the wily hare; in these   Would still persist, did not the full-mouthed pack _410   With dreadful concert thunder in his rear.

From The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan by

Lion-like in full-mouthed sound, Marching o’er the metric ground, With a tawny tread sublime.

From Reviews by Wilde, Oscar