Cliff nodded, washing down his mouthful with a drink of pale liquid that smelled heavily of mangos. |
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Ideally, no matter how small a journalists' salary, he should not sell his integrity for a mouthful of rice. |
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There was a twinge of regret inside of her, but she quickly chewed on a mouthful of salad to take her mind off of things. |
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A mouthful of peanuts with some salt and vinegar crisps, that works just fine. |
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She spooned out a mouthful of the fruit and cream extending her arm towards him. |
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Yes, in the moment of passion and with a mouthful of Chinese food you said you'd be my shield and sword. |
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During the second I was under I swallowed a mouthful of salt water and got plenty in my eyes. |
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He put the groceries away, drank a mouthful of whiskey, and fell into a dead sleep that would last nearly fifteen hours. |
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Korina swallowed a mouthful of food and looked over at Cat as she sat down on the couch next to Matthew. |
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The coffee he would accept, but though he tried, he could not swallow a mouthful of food. |
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As I came to the end of it I burst into tears, without warning, in the middle of a mouthful of grilled cheese sandwich. |
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Maybe it was just a mouthful to say, but that was definitely what she would be saying. |
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It was just that no one was willing to replace a pithy phrase with either an ugly acronym or a yawn-inducing mouthful. |
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It's a nice, short word Tory, unlike Conservative, which is a bit of a mouthful. |
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Liitoja was definitely on the cranky side a few years ago when he came up with the title's fatalistic mouthful of words. |
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I'm not going to even pretend to understand in any detail how this mouthful of an acronym really works. |
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Her name is a bit of a mouthful too, so everyone calls her Jen, and she's thirteen. |
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St Nicholas Fields Conservation Group is a bit of a mouthful, and becomes the Friends of St Nicholas Fields. |
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If anyone in her neighbourhood dared to question what I was doing there, or why I took photographs, she gave them a mouthful. |
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Bejaysus but if Libby didn't blow up again and gave her a mouthful of abuse for bein' such an interferin' busybody. |
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The driver then proceeded to give me a mouthful about how cyclists should be more careful. |
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Eventually, even he couldn't stop me from standing up and giving Megson a mouthful back. |
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Your average traffic cop must pull over hundreds of motorists a month, many of whom are going to give him a mouthful. |
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I have to give the author of this letter to the Gleaner a warm Jamaican BIG UP, as I think he has said a mouthful here. |
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He said a mouthful, I thought, about the Frimley Green spectacle in general. |
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What's incontestable is that Keeler said a mouthful, a precept that's as valid as when it left his lips more than a century ago. |
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And certainly he said a mouthful, none of it calculated to engender public respect of the particular judge. |
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When Rahouf sat, he made a choice of conscience that directly impacted no one but sure said a mouthful. |
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Next he pulled out a bottle of Firewine and took a mouthful before gargling it like mouthwash and swallowing it. |
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Where once they merely asked for small change, today some of their number demand cash and let fly with a mouthful of abuse at people who refuse. |
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The first time I put my knife and fork down was after my last mouthful, it was rushed, and totally unsatisfying. |
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By my sixth mouthful I had tears streaming from my eyes and rivers of snot pouring out my nose. |
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An initial fruit hit of ripe bramble jam and dark chocolate give way to a well-balanced spicy mouthful of winter berry fruit and ginger. |
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He took a mouthful of his ready made breakfast to hide the brief lapse in expression. |
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Few cuisines can be spicy, salty, sweet and sour all in one mouthful and this is what makes Thai food so good. |
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She glared at him, then spat the mouthful of half-chewed cookie into the napkin. |
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Walking back across the road I spat a mouthful of water onto the windscreen of Howard's commonwealth car. |
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As he spat a mouthful of orange goop on the floor, he heard Jeremy laughing at him. |
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I saw one burly man whipping his horse with one of these and received a mouthful of abuse when I pleaded with him to stop. |
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The dominant smell on the nose is of lemon sherbet and orange peel, followed on the palate by a solid, sweet vanillin mouthful. |
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The first spoonful of warm rhubarb crisp or mouthful of rhubarb pie is the most special, setting the stage for more rhubarb treats to follow. |
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Max ignored that remark, on his third mouthful now, but he spoke after he swallowed. |
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Big trout like a big mouthful, and hellgrammites are bigger than your average mayfly or stonefly nymph. |
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The roast beef was not overdone, the vegetables excellent and I enjoyed every mouthful. |
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Garlicky melted Brie with pineapple chunks might sound slightly freaky but we defy you to resist another mouthful. |
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He put the cup to his lips and swallowed a mouthful of surprisingly palatable coffee. |
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It's like taking a mouthful of good wine, swishing it around in your mouth, savoring it before you let it go down. |
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Beryl spit out a mouthful of kibble and hid behind the antique icebox that never had any ice. |
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I munch a mushroom, then strip a spiny ground herb to yield a mouthful of sweet white pith. |
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Three meals a day are taken in a group, but in silence and as another form of meditation, as each mouthful is slowly chewed and contemplated. |
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Joanna was in a good mood the next day, humming through a mouthful of cornflakes while eating breakfast. |
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This is yet another Beaujolais cru which develops with time into a glorious mouthful. |
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With a mouthful of this murderous fruitlike dentition, tyrannosaurs had a whopping bite, which might have made up for their reduced forelimbs. |
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With effort, she managed to swallow the first soothing mouthful, and she sipped at the water as an epicure would savor a good wine. |
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Kieran swallowed his mouthful of chicken and wiped his hands on his jerkin. |
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Resounding whack between his shoulder blades, which had him choking on his mouthful of beer. |
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The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food. |
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People often envision a costume designer as a sewing whiz with a mouthful of pins and a faithful dressmaker's dummy. |
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Micki pushed her plate back, the last mouthful of omelet turning to ashes in her mouth. |
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Had I wanted more I could have got a free refill, but I couldn't have managed another mouthful. |
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Each mouthful is a bit different, and you can add zip from the dip of accompanying hot sauce. |
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The round old man hurried to their side, eyeing the mix, taking a tentative mouthful of it. |
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Each mouthful is so poignant, however, that our appetite, if not assuaged, is at least abashed. |
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For the duration of the rut, territorial bulls within smelling distance of cows will barely pause long enough to munch a mouthful of grass. |
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Sometimes you get drawn into food and silence falls as each mouthful is savoured. |
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One mouthful of the smooth, dense confection set off an explosion of bakeapple flavour in my mouth. |
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She swallowed the mouthful of mashed potato with difficulty and looked up at him. |
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But amidst the mastication of his third or fourth mouthful, Paul felt his unhappy stomach take a still unhappier turn. |
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This smooth, mellow mouthful delivers flavours of dried red fruits, apples, vanilla and oak. |
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He grinned, revealing a mouthful of rotted and missing teeth, and slung a beefy arm over her shoulder. |
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Then, at age eighteen, I thought I had at long last found the final frontier in a now-crunchy, now-melty mouthful of coffee-walnut toffee. |
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I've been grazing among the blogs and chewing that question like a tough mouthful of cud. |
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful. |
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Every single oyster bar one was badly shucked, causing me mouthful upon mouthful of shell. |
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A mouthful of nineteen botanicals gives it a complex flavor of fruit and spice and a generous mouthfeel. |
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Elissa plonked her books on a space beside her and took a mouthful of rice. |
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Rocky smiled with a mouthful of food and gave a thumbs up, oblivious to his mother, who was frowning across the table. |
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It's not going to be funny when someone who can't have nut products gets a mouthful of the wrong food and goes into shock. |
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Pete shortly reappeared with a grin and a mouthful of freshly cooked sausage. |
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Adam swallowed a mouthful of stew before responding and I bit my lip not to laugh. |
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He took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins. |
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What I REALLY did was take three Nurofen and swig a mouthful of cordial. |
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The mix of fruit having been marinaded in brandy, each mouthful, like each piece of music, is packed with ingredients which leave a very pleasant taste in one's mouth. |
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In the marketplaces, vegetable sellers pile their wares into colourful pyramids, shouting at passing donkeys intent on stealing a mouthful of spinach. |
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I managed at one time to get to the telephone and ring the Philippine consul in Nicosia, who rang the owners of the taverna and gave them a mouthful. |
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He sat back up and pointed to the sandwich as he took a mouthful of apple. |
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In those days players did not sit down at the change of ends, but simply wiped the perspiration away, downed a mouthful of barley water and got on with it. |
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Deep ripe raspberry aromas and peppery spice scents deliver a smooth rounded mouthful of robust earthy raspberry flavours, firm tannins and classic peppery finale. |
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Chic women in Gucci sunglasses and high heels used toothpicks to spear their next mouthful with precision, others just grabbed chunks off display plates with their fingers. |
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It is one of Russo's stupidest ideas, and that is saying a mouthful. |
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Canadian Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Gail Shea got a mouthful of tofu tart while giving a speech in Burlington, Ontario. |
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Food in Calabria was pride, self-sufficiency and community all mixed together in one mouthful. |
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It was wonderful, with the piping-hot, wafer-thin rice flour skin giving way to a beautiful mouthful of chicken and vegetables, all complemented by the chilli sauce. |
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I highly recommend against sneezing when you have a mouthful of chocolate. |
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The title is a bit of a mouthful but don't let that put you off. |
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Then he took a mouthful of his drink and then put the glass in my face. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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It was perfect to dip naan bread in, and the pilau rice was wolfed down by Matt who seemed to enthuse about how special the chef's special was with every mouthful. |
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He washed his face, brushed his teeth, gurgled a mouthful of Listerine, combed out his knotted hair, and changed into another pair of boxers and a shirt. |
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They'd pass their phone to me and Strawhorn would give me a mouthful. |
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The first mouthful was like an enormous punch of cherry flavours, and with the high alcohol level, you couldn't fail to be reminded of black forest gateau. |
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As our wine supply diminishes, so each mouthful becomes nectar. |
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But also somebody who could handle a mouthful of exposition and make the words understandable and compelling. |
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Good, young red Rioja like this, made exclusively from the Tempranillo grape, can and does deliver a joyous light, zesty, plummy, intriguingly chocolatey mouthful. |
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Our dining companion, not one to shy away from rich food, unsurprisingly polished this off, smacking his lips and barely allowing us even a mouthful. |
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I managed at one time to get to the telephone and ring the Philippines consul in Nicosia, who rang the owners of the taverna and gave them a mouthful. |
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Grinning toothily through her mouthful, she chuckled, spraying popcorn. |
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It was a mouthful of a lesson, but after learning it once, you never had to memorize it again. |
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Anna dipped her spoon into the bowl and took a mouthful of soup. |
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He emitted a pained hiss through a mouthful of blood, the type of noise a poisonous snake would make after being cloven in half by a farmer's spade. |
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He stuffs another calorific mouthful into his ever-gawping bucket bake. |
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On objecting to this I was given a mouthful of verbal abuse by youths who presumably had nothing better to do in the school holidays than make a nuisance of themselves. |
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I have also witnessed the elderly pushing in the queue for the bus at the interchange, but if children dare do this, they get a mouthful of abuse. |
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So coming back I wanted to find something that was less of a mouthful, and also had that team feel. |
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She stole the movie from Meg Ryan, anyway, whose cheerleaderish cuteness she chewed up and spit back at her like a mouthful of damp pom-pom. |
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Anticholinergic toxicity results in a characteristic mumbling, as if the patient is trying to quickly recite a haiku with a mouthful of marbles. |
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After just two or three pumps, I had a mouthful of boy juice and then some. The cream kept coming and ran down both sides of my chin. |
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In the morning, Mark found himself up a ladder in the hall with a drill, a pocketful of Rawl plugs and a mouthful of language. |
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God splurted out his mouthful of Cinzano Bianco and bellowed uncontrollably, tears streaming down his face. |
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Pele Not exactly a complete name change, but the Brazilian's birthname, Edson Arantes do Nascimento Pele, is certainly more of a mouthful. |
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And there have been loads of slobberers where I've ended up with a mouthful of dribble. |
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One year she pinched the entire ham from the dinner table, gobbling it up in one dribbly mouthful. |
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Sure enough, they were cold and claggy by the time I'd eaten the first mouthful of fish. |
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I can assure you that every Frenchman has a mouthful of occluded fronts, even when it is also full of food. |
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A lean, deep red wine, that is a bone dry mouthful for those who prefer their tipple to supplement their food flavours as opposed to dominating them. |
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As with many boxers, he had a mouthful of epulides.Fibromatous Epulides are benign growths that are usually stalk-shaped, pink masses that envelop the teeth. |
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Whee-er-er, whee-er-er! the puffling cries because he is hungry. Mama puffin arrives and lays her mouthful of live fish close to the front of the burrow. |
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Her first name was Earmalinda, which when connected with the Babcock last name was a bumblesome mouthful that brought smiles to most people who heard it. |
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It is naturally effervescent, bottled under a crown cap, like a beer, and is a wonderfully fresh, frothy mouthful, with delicious clean, flowery and grapey aromas. |
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The British Olympic Association's director of marketing, Marzena Bogdanowicz, felt that the official and abbreviated names of the Great Britain Olympic team were a mouthful. |
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This method of digestion would have required a large throughput of food and thus links the large mouthful size to the low nutritive content of the chosen grasses and sedges. |
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Moose often wade into the water to get a mouthful of underwater plants, to cool down when the weather is hot, or to protect themselves from pesky deer flies. |
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Key ingredients such as the hand cut premium British beef and fresh field mushrooms are individually hand weighed into each pie to guarantee every tasty mouthful. |
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