Etymology: [ 'mauth ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English muth; akin to Old High German mund mouth and perhaps to Latin mentum chin.
ağız, ağzından, ız, agziye, Fem, giriş ağzı, kavşak, gaga, a hard mouth geme itaat etmeyen, karamsar, zırlamak, mağaraların giriş yeri, surat asma, dudak bükmek, geme alıştırmak, dudaklarını kıpırdatmak, söylemek, tane tane söylemek, haliç, dırdır etmek, ağız kımıldat, giriş yeri, ağız, akarsuyun denize/göle döküldüğü yer, dudaklarını oynatarak (bir şey) söyler gibi yapmak, surat buruşturmak, nad, söyle, kelimeleri çiğneyerek konuşmak, agiz, ağız,v.ağız kımıldat:n.ağız, Ağız, os, sürekli aynı şeyleri söylemek,
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ağız isim
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ağzından
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ız
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agziye
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giriş ağzı
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kavşak
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gaga
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a hard mouth geme itaat etmeyen
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karamsar
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zırlamak
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mağaraların giriş yeri
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surat asma
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dudak bükmek
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geme alıştırmak
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dudaklarını kıpırdatmak
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söylemek
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tane tane söylemek
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haliç
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dırdır etmek
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ağız kımıldat fiil
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giriş yeri isim
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ağız, akarsuyun denize/göle döküldüğü yer isim
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dudaklarını oynatarak (bir şey) söyler gibi yapmak fiil
third-person singular of mouth, plural of mouth, gub, piehole, kisser, A loud or overly talkative person, An outlet, aperture or orifice, The opening of a creature through which food is ingested, To speak about something, The end of a river out of which water flows, To pick up or handle with the lips or mouth, but not chew or swallow, To make the actions of speech, without producing sound, oral cavity, The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal, Speech; language; testimony, Cry; voice, A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece, To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour, The entrance into a harbor, To utter with a voice affectedly big or swelling; to speak in a strained or unnaturally sonorous manner, To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant, The opening of a piece of ordnance, through which it is discharged, To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear her cub, To make mouths at, A wry face; a grimace; a mow, express, give voice to; mumble; put into the mouth; rub or nuzzle with the lips, The opening or entrance of any cavity, as a cave, pit, well, or den, An opening affording entrance or exit; orifice; aperture; The opening of a vessel by which it is filled or emptied, charged or discharged; as, the mouth of a jar or pitcher; the mouth of the lacteal vessels, etc, The opening through which an animal receives food; the aperture between the jaws or between the lips; also, the cavity, containing the tongue and teeth, between the lips and the pharynx; the buccal cavity, The opening through which the waters of a river or any stream are discharged, To put mouth to mouth; to kiss, a spokesperson (as a lawyer), to live hand to mouth: see hand heart in your mouth: see heart from the horse's mouth: see horse to put your money where your mouth is: see money shut your mouth: see shut to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth: see spoon word of mouth: see word. or oral cavity or buccal cavity Orifice through which food and air enter the body. It opens to the outside at the lips and empties into the throat at the rear and is bounded by the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and glottis. Its chief structures are the teeth (see tooth), tongue, and palate. It is the site of chewing and speech formation. The mouth is lined by mucous membranes containing small glands that, along with the salivary glands, keep it moist and clear of food and other debris. mouth organ foot and mouth disease hoof and mouth disease, If you keep your mouth shut about something, you do not talk about it, especially because it is a secret. You wouldn't be here now if she'd kept her mouth shut, an impudent or insolent rejoinder; "don't give me any of your sass", express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize", The place where a stream discharges to a larger stream, a lake, or the sea, Air enters the body through either the open mouth or the nose It travels down the trachea to the lungs, where the oxygen in it passes into the bloodstream, The opening at the base of the balloon envelope through which the flames from the burner passes to heat the air inside the envelope This is sometimes referred to as the 'throat' - but by who I don't know, emphasis If you say that someone does not open their mouth, you are emphasizing that they never say anything at all. Sometimes I hardly dare open my mouth, If you have a number of mouths to feed, you have the responsibility of earning enough money to feed and look after that number of people. He had to feed his family on the equivalent of four hundred pounds a month and, with five mouths to feed, he found this very hard, You can say that someone has a particular kind of mouth to indicate that they speak in a particular kind of way or that they say particular kinds of things. You've got such a crude mouth! + -mouthed -mouthed Simon, their smart-mouthed teenage son, Your mouth is the area of your face where your lips are or the space behind your lips where your teeth and tongue are. She clamped her hand against her mouth His mouth was full of peas. + -mouthed -mouthed He straightened up and looked at me, open-mouthed, facial feature above the chin and below the nose; part of the body used for eating and communicating; entrance, opening; point where a river runs into a sea; spout, nozzle; rudeness, insolent speech (Informal), The mouth of a cave, hole, or bottle is its entrance or opening. By the mouth of the tunnel he bent to retie his lace. = entrance + -mouthed -mouthed He put the flowers in a wide-mouthed blue vase, The mouth of a river is the place where it flows into the sea. the town at the mouth of the River Dart, If you mouth something, you say it, especially without believing it or without understanding it. I mouthed some sympathetic platitudes, If you mouth something, you form words with your lips without making any sound. I mouthed a goodbye and hurried in behind Momma `It's for you,' he mouthed, To make grimaces, esp, The open end of the cap opposite the top, the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge; "he stuffed his mouth with candy", an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge); "he rode into the mouth of the canyon"; "they built a fire at the mouth of the cave", a person conceived as a consumer of food; "he has four mouths to feed", the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water; "New York is at the mouth of the Hudson", the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening; "she wiped lipstick from her mouth", in ridicule or contempt, the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth", a natural opening, as the part of a stream that empties into a larger body of water, articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word", The open end of the cartridge case into which the bullet is seated The "mouth diameter" is the internal measurement of this feature, Aivanounenglish | adronato, Cavity bounded by the bill No picture yet, touch with the mouth, End of a stream Point at which a stream enters a lake, sea, or ocean, the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth" the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening; "she wiped lipstick from her mouth" the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge; "he stuffed his mouth with candy" the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water; "New York is at the mouth of the Hudson" an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge); "he rode into the mouth of the canyon"; "they built a fire at the mouth of the cave" a person conceived as a consumer of food; "he has four mouths to feed" articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word" touch with the mouth, n In man, the gateway to the soul; in woman, the outlet of, the place where a river empties into a larger body of water,
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Mouth.
gub - ""...fucked-up Yank who's too screwed up to lift a forkful of scran into her gub?""
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piehole - ""hey kin always do a mouth transplant on ya. Be a big improvement over the piehole you was born with.""
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kisser - "Get yore handkerchief ready, an' run out an' cram it into his kisser an' choke th' —— if he starts in to holler."
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A loud or overly talkative person - "My kid sister is a real mouth; she never shuts up."
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An outlet, aperture or orifice - "The mouth of a cave"
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The opening of a creature through which food is ingested - ""Open your mouth and say 'aah'," directed the doctor."
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To speak about something - "He mouthed his opinions on the subject at the meeting."
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The end of a river out of which water flows - "The mouth of the river is a good place to go birdwatching in spring and autumn."
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To pick up or handle with the lips or mouth, but not chew or swallow - "The fish mouthed the lure, but didn't bite."
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To make the actions of speech, without producing sound - "The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them."
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mouth.
oral cavity
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The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal
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Speech; language; testimony
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Cry; voice
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A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece
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To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour
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The entrance into a harbor
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To utter with a voice affectedly big or swelling; to speak in a strained or unnaturally sonorous manner
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To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant
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The opening of a piece of ordnance, through which it is discharged
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To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear her cub
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To make mouths at
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A wry face; a grimace; a mow
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express, give voice to; mumble; put into the mouth; rub or nuzzle with the lips fiil
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The opening or entrance of any cavity, as a cave, pit, well, or den
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An opening affording entrance or exit; orifice; aperture; The opening of a vessel by which it is filled or emptied, charged or discharged; as, the mouth of a jar or pitcher; the mouth of the lacteal vessels, etc
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The opening through which an animal receives food; the aperture between the jaws or between the lips; also, the cavity, containing the tongue and teeth, between the lips and the pharynx; the buccal cavity
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The opening through which the waters of a river or any stream are discharged
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To put mouth to mouth; to kiss
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a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
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to live hand to mouth: see hand heart in your mouth: see heart from the horse's mouth: see horse to put your money where your mouth is: see money shut your mouth: see shut to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth: see spoon word of mouth: see word. or oral cavity or buccal cavity Orifice through which food and air enter the body. It opens to the outside at the lips and empties into the throat at the rear and is bounded by the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and glottis. Its chief structures are the teeth (see tooth), tongue, and palate. It is the site of chewing and speech formation. The mouth is lined by mucous membranes containing small glands that, along with the salivary glands, keep it moist and clear of food and other debris. mouth organ foot and mouth disease hoof and mouth disease
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If you keep your mouth shut about something, you do not talk about it, especially because it is a secret. You wouldn't be here now if she'd kept her mouth shut
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an impudent or insolent rejoinder; "don't give me any of your sass"
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express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
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The place where a stream discharges to a larger stream, a lake, or the sea
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Air enters the body through either the open mouth or the nose It travels down the trachea to the lungs, where the oxygen in it passes into the bloodstream
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The opening at the base of the balloon envelope through which the flames from the burner passes to heat the air inside the envelope This is sometimes referred to as the 'throat' - but by who I don't know
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emphasis If you say that someone does not open their mouth, you are emphasizing that they never say anything at all. Sometimes I hardly dare open my mouth
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If you have a number of mouths to feed, you have the responsibility of earning enough money to feed and look after that number of people. He had to feed his family on the equivalent of four hundred pounds a month and, with five mouths to feed, he found this very hard
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You can say that someone has a particular kind of mouth to indicate that they speak in a particular kind of way or that they say particular kinds of things. You've got such a crude mouth! + -mouthed -mouthed Simon, their smart-mouthed teenage son
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Your mouth is the area of your face where your lips are or the space behind your lips where your teeth and tongue are. She clamped her hand against her mouth His mouth was full of peas. + -mouthed -mouthed He straightened up and looked at me, open-mouthed
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facial feature above the chin and below the nose; part of the body used for eating and communicating; entrance, opening; point where a river runs into a sea; spout, nozzle; rudeness, insolent speech (Informal) isim
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The mouth of a cave, hole, or bottle is its entrance or opening. By the mouth of the tunnel he bent to retie his lace. = entrance + -mouthed -mouthed He put the flowers in a wide-mouthed blue vase
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The mouth of a river is the place where it flows into the sea. the town at the mouth of the River Dart
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If you mouth something, you say it, especially without believing it or without understanding it. I mouthed some sympathetic platitudes
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If you mouth something, you form words with your lips without making any sound. I mouthed a goodbye and hurried in behind Momma `It's for you,' he mouthed
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To make grimaces, esp
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The open end of the cap opposite the top
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the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge; "he stuffed his mouth with candy"
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an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge); "he rode into the mouth of the canyon"; "they built a fire at the mouth of the cave"
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a person conceived as a consumer of food; "he has four mouths to feed"
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the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water; "New York is at the mouth of the Hudson"
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the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening; "she wiped lipstick from her mouth"
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in ridicule or contempt
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the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth"
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a natural opening, as the part of a stream that empties into a larger body of water
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articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word"
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The open end of the cartridge case into which the bullet is seated The "mouth diameter" is the internal measurement of this feature
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Cavity bounded by the bill No picture yet
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touch with the mouth
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End of a stream Point at which a stream enters a lake, sea, or ocean
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the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth" the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening; "she wiped lipstick from her mouth" the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge; "he stuffed his mouth with candy" the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water; "New York is at the mouth of the Hudson" an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge); "he rode into the mouth of the canyon"; "they built a fire at the mouth of the cave" a person conceived as a consumer of food; "he has four mouths to feed" articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word" touch with the mouth
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n In man, the gateway to the soul; in woman, the outlet of
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the place where a river empties into a larger body of water
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