116 Words to use with mouth

We mixed together, played mouth-organs, and took part in dances.

"Thou art called Jacopo Frontoni?" said the secretary, who acted as the mouth-piece of the Three, on this occasion.

" "Where?" "Ain't it cranberry between Ruby and Vetsburg?" "Yes, yes, and look such a dish of it!" "Is it right extras should be allowed to be brought on a table like this where fourteen other boarders got to let their mouth water and look at it?"

"I'm out," said the surgeon briefly, and stood with mouth agape.

her glance was high and proud, her scarlet mouth firm-set like the white and dimpled chin below and her eyes swept him with look calm and most dispassionate.

Jacob gripped my hand tightly as the Oneidas appeared, and I could see the corners of the sergeant's mouth twitching as if he had suddenly lost that feeling of security which had been so strong upon him until this moment.

Show yourself to be a good one by keeping your mouth shut (except for drinking) and your pocket open!

In February, 1825, he wrote to Barton, "Your gentleman brother sets my mouth watering after liberty.

The mouth circular, with three large teeth, the one above frequently obscured by adventitious substances, very acute, ascending, and a little recurved.

thine own mouth hath spoken against thee, saying: I have slain Saul which was king anointed of our Lord.

His face was pale and his mouth set.

Help us t' go on careful, an' when we 're riled, help us t' keep er mouths shet.

Jenner, his mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water, finally blurted out, "Why did he do that?" "All the men in the fleets have been captured!

The cook of the Saltram was sitting on a paraffin-cask playing the mouth-orgin, and the actor, with 'is arms folded across his stummick, was dancing a horn-pipe as if he'd gorn mad.

And again after line 198 the first edition had this stanza: "A gust of wind sterte up behind And whistled thro' his bones; Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Half-whistles and half-groans.

Her eyes open wider and wider, as if before some unseen horror; the eyebrows contract upwards; the cheeks sharpen; the mouth parts; the lips draw back, showing the white teeth, as if in intensest agony.

" Mr. Clarkson emitted a dismal groan, and clapping his hand over his mouth strove to make it pass muster as a yawn.

mummery, solemn mockery, mouth honor.

I have seen our own beloved monarch in public received with acclamations, ay, and with more than mouth honour with waving handkerchiefs, and full hearts, and eyes that overflowed.

He came like the "devil-horse" that the Mexican called him, with his ears flattened and his mouth gaping; he came with such velocity that Cordova, running as only consummate terror can make a man run, seemed to be racing on a treadmillliterally standing still.

He must have been ninety pounds' weight, at the least; he had a large, blunt head; his muzzle black as night; his mouth blacker than any night; a tooth or twobeing all he hadgleaming out of his jaws of darkness.

When, one summer, July came in like desert wind, West Cabanne Terrace and that part of residential St. Louis that is set back in carefully conserved, grove-like lawns did not sip its iced limeades with any the less refreshment because, down-town at the intersection of Broadway and West Street, a woman trundling a bundle of washing in an old perambulator suddenly keeled of heat, saliva running from her mouth-corners.

That one happens to be, as you may see by its little green mouse-tails, a pepper-weed, {77} first cousin to the great black pepper-bush in the gardens near by, with the berries of which you may burn your mouth gratis.

We now see the force of the biblical statement, "Not that which entereth into the mouth defileth the man; but that which proceedeth out of the mouth, this defileth the man."

While Bianca was smiling her sweetest on the Cardinal she was seized by violent pains, "her mouth foams, her face is distorted by agony; she shrieks aloud that she is dying.

116 Words to use with  mouth