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He went under, took in a mouthful of Atlantic Ocean and then surfaced, sputtering.
You feel like flossing after taking in a mouthful like that, from a man like that.
With my spoon I plumb its depths and take in a mouthful, but a few players remain beyond reach.
Within a few seconds I could see smoke pouring from the top, and I sucked in a mouthful.
In A Mouthful of Glass (Granta, £12.99), Henk van Woerden has written a delicate, haunting biography of the assassin, Tsafendas, who was shunned by his family and kicked from country to country like junk because he was of mixed race.
Any attempt to get one good last breath will likely result in a mouthful of snow.
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In gulp feeding, the whale opens its mouth to take in a huge mouthful of water, closes its mouth, strains the water out through the baleen apparatus along the sides of the mouth, and swallows its prey.
("Just because you see people clustered eating shit doesn't make you want to squeeze your way in for a mouthful").
Raita (yogurt and cucumber) was a good cooling side dish to have on hand in case a mouthful became too fiery.
"People would put rice in their mouth, take a mouthful of red wine and then spray me with it," said Roche.
Before you jump to any conclusions about the kind of neglect that would leave a 2 1/2-year-old in that position, read Preschoolers in Surgery for a Mouthful of Cavities.
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