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full´mouth´ed|ly — full mouthed «FUL MOWTHD, MOWTHT», adjective. 1. having the mouth full of teeth; having the full complement of teeth: »full mouthed cattle. 2. produced with a loud sound; uttered in a loud voice: »a full mouthed laugh. –full´mouth´ed|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Full Mouth Disinfection — Die Full Mouth Disinfection (FMD) ist eine Ergänzung zur initialen Parodontitistherapie. Damit wird dem Problem begegnet, dass ansonsten bei einer Behandlung über mehrere Sitzungen in unbehandelten Bereichen verbliebene pathogene Keime die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
full-mouth — /ˈfʊl maʊθ/ (say fool mowth) adjective 1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) having all their permanent incisor teeth. –noun 2. such an animal. Also, full mouthed …
Mouth Music (band) — Mouth Music Origin Edinburgh, Scotland Genres Celtic fusion, folk, worldbeat, world music, pop Years active 1988–1997 2001–present Labels … Wikipedia
full — [ ful ] adjective *** ▸ 1 containing all that fits ▸ 2 complete ▸ 3 having a lot of something ▸ 4 unable to eat more ▸ 5 as much as possible ▸ 6 busy ▸ 7 body: large ▸ 8 clothing: loose on body ▸ 9 about flavor ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) containing the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
full on the mouth — full on the mouth/chin/etc phrase directly on your mouth chin etc, especially with a lot of force She kissed him full on the lips. Thesaurus: involving force and with a lot of forcesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
Mouth by Mouth — Studio album by His Name Is Alive Released April 13, 1993 … Wikipedia
Mouth to Mouth (TV series) — Mouth to Mouth Genre Comedy drama Written by Karl Minns Directed by Craig Young Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English … Wikipedia
full on the chin — full on the mouth/chin/etc phrase directly on your mouth chin etc, especially with a lot of force She kissed him full on the lips. Thesaurus: involving force and with a lot of forcesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
Mouth — Mouth, v. i. 1. To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant. [1913 Webster] I ll bellow out for Rome, and for my country, And mouth at C[ae]sar, till I shake the senate. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. To put mouth to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English