Sentence examples for mouth lost from inspiring English sources

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It was taken at the Epsom Derby in 1910 and features a well-dressed lady in her thirties, who sits slumped at a table resting her head in her hands with a cigarette in mouth, lost in thought.

Many of Allen's anxious, absurdist one-liners — "I had a pain in the chestal area" (from the bit "Eggs Benedict"); "He made a remark" ("Mechanical Objects"); "Gertrude Stein punched me in the mouth" ("Lost Generation") — became regular family sayings, and the routine about the moose was, and still is, an oft-invoked favorite.

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She felt his mouth losing interest in her nipple, and began to listen with him.

When teeth fall out, he explained, the mouth loses some of its structural support and turns in on itself; that can lead to distorted speech and, in the absence of dentures, force a person to eat only soft foods, which can lead to poor nutrition.

"It leaves a bit of a sour taste in your mouth losing by one run".

Cattle develop fever and virus-filled blisters in their mouths, lose their appetites, lose weight and produce less milk.

Her luscious mouth had lost its usual gloss," writes Delacourt early in the novel, in Anthea Bell's English translation.

Because of high sticks, flying pucks and punches in the mouth, Daneyko lost 12 front teeth during his career: 7 lower and 5 upper.

Implant survival determined whether the implant was still physically in the mouth or lost at the time of evaluation.

By the age of about ten months they have developed a pointed head with sensory tentacles near the mouth and lost their eyes, lateral line systems and tails.

Still I could identify her, even with her thin, tiny mouth nearly lost in her cheeks, and her chin and her brows pulled into an inhuman expression.

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