English to Urdu Dictionary Mouthful

Mouthful

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definition
noun
he took a mouthful of beer
a quantity of food or drink that fills or can be put into the mouth.
“Galinsoga” was too much of a mouthful for most nonbotanists
a long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say.
translation of 'mouthful'
noun
منه بهر
example
Korina swallowed a 'mouthful' of food and looked over at Cat as she sat down on the couch next to Matthew.
He sat back up and pointed to the sandwich as he took a 'mouthful' of apple.
St Nicholas Fields Conservation Group is a bit of a 'mouthful' , and becomes the Friends of St Nicholas Fields.
She spooned out a 'mouthful' of the fruit and cream extending her arm towards him.
Then he took a 'mouthful' of his drink and then put the glass in my face.
he took a 'mouthful' of beer
Elissa plonked her books on a space beside her and took a 'mouthful' of rice.
Liitoja was definitely on the cranky side a few years ago when he came up with the title's fatalistic 'mouthful' of words.
savor the flavor of each 'mouthful'
I highly recommend against sneezing when you have a 'mouthful' of chocolate.
poliomyelitis is a bit of a 'mouthful'
he took a 'mouthful' of beer
Yes, in the moment of passion and with a 'mouthful' of Chinese food you said you'd be my shield and sword.
Her name is a bit of a 'mouthful' too, so everyone calls her Jen, and she's thirteen.
During the second I was under I swallowed a 'mouthful' of salt water and got plenty in my eyes.
It was just that no one was willing to replace a pithy phrase with either an ugly acronym or a yawn-inducing 'mouthful' .
Ideally, no matter how small a journalists' salary, he should not sell his integrity for a 'mouthful' of rice.
The coffee he would accept, but though he tried, he could not swallow a 'mouthful' of food.
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.
Rocky smiled with a 'mouthful' of food and gave a thumbs up, oblivious to his mother, who was frowning across the table.
It's a nice, short word Tory, unlike Conservative, which is a bit of a 'mouthful' .
As I came to the end of it I burst into tears, without warning, in the middle of a 'mouthful' of grilled cheese sandwich.
Adam swallowed a 'mouthful' of stew before responding and I bit my lip not to laugh.
A 'mouthful' of peanuts with some salt and vinegar crisps, that works just fine.
Pete shortly reappeared with a grin and a 'mouthful' of freshly cooked sausage.
He put the groceries away, drank a 'mouthful' of whiskey, and fell into a dead sleep that would last nearly fifteen hours.
I'm not going to even pretend to understand in any detail how this 'mouthful' of an acronym really works.
Anna dipped her spoon into the bowl and took a 'mouthful' of soup.
Maybe it was just a 'mouthful' to say, but that was definitely what she would be saying.
“Galinsoga” was too much of a 'mouthful' for most nonbotanists
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