Sentence examples for mouth breaking from inspiring English sources

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Among these are a quick, accurate upward slide of a whole step in pitch; a quick voice break, like a yodel; a short, consternated yell; a flirty whisper; fading out a phrase by singing it out of the side of her mouth; breaking up her rhythm by placing mild emphasis on certain words and boldfacing others.

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In New York, the show was a sleeper hit, which began with relatively modest numbers but, through word of mouth, broke out of the relatively narrow demographic of Costume Institute visitors, to be seen by a total of 660,000 people.

If the tick's mouth breaks off in your skin, try to gently remove it with the tweezers.

The United States Department of Agriculture warned last month that should foot-and-mouth break out here, "the economic impact could reach billions of dollars in the first year".

When the wimples start quivering, the pinched mouths break into sunbeam smiles, and the nuns start rocking to raise the Gothic rafters, all's right in the kingdom of musical comedy at "Sister Act".

The youngster, relying on life for his hope, tufts his hair up and scoots on out the door while the drinkers' mouths break down their wine and long around for more.

More recent figures were not available until the government started reporting last May.The limits of the ministry's flirtation with openness last year became quickly evident when foot-and-mouth broke out near the capital (it had done so before, but the ministry kept quiet about it).

Or the time a settler woman grabbed a ten-year-old Palestinian kid, stuffed rocks in his mouth and then forced his mouth closed, breaking his teeth, all while fighting off an Israeli soldier who was trying to intervene.

Decay occurs when bacteria in the mouth break down carbohydrates to produce acid that dissolves the minerals in tooth enamel and dentin.

She's given her these purple plaque detector things, that you put in your mouth (break).

(Area 1; Parent 818) She's given her these purple plaque detector things, that you put in your mouth (break).

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