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"It tastes like a carrot," she says, before trying a mouthful of deep purple string beans and snow peas.
She takes a mouthful of an unknown dish called curry, and then Joseph Sedley says "Try a chili with it Miss Sharp".
She oversees the front of the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, serving coffee to former Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain, making small talk with a delegation from Kazakhstan and trying to chew a mouthful of almonds quickly before saying hello to Tiger Woods as he stands at her desk.
If there's anything more uncomfortable than watching a member of the royal family stumble and splutter through a speech, it could be trying talk through a mouthful of marbles.
Try saying that mouthful after a coupla 'lloons of hippy crack.
The landlord wants the 27-year-old out by the end of August, piling on the pressure for Pascal to find another place to play (try saying that with a mouthful of cream crackers).
The suspension has been re-engineered and features "magnetorheological" dampers (try saying that quickly with a mouthful of dry crackers).
He has said it was simply a matter of trying to offer less of a mouthful to American audiences, but some on social media have seen it as a more troubling sign of deracination.
"Let's try some," Thiebaud said, and took a mouthful.
The Andy Krangus Collaborative might be a mouthful to say (seriously, try saying it 10 times fast), but one listen to the duo's new single "Thursdays" and it's clear that their music speaks for itself.
How many girls want a mouthful of hair when they're trying to be romantic?
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