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  1. Add to word list. the amount of food or drink that fills your mouth, or that you put into your mouth at one time: Marj forked up a mouthful of pie. infml A mouthful is also a long word or sentence, or something said that has a lot of meaning: He has a mouthful to say on the subject.

  2. The meaning of MOUTHFUL is as much as a mouth will hold. How to use mouthful in a sentence. as much as a mouth will hold; the quantity usually taken into the mouth at one time; a small quantity…

  3. noun. , plural mouth·fuls. the amount a mouth can hold. the amount taken into the mouth at one time. a small quantity. Informal. a spoken remark of great truth, relevance, effectiveness, etc.: You said a mouthful! a long word or group of words, especially one that is hard to pronounce. mouthful.

  4. (ˈmaʊθˌfʊl ) noun Word forms: plural -fuls. 1. as much as is held in the mouth at one time. 2. a small quantity, as of food. 3. a long word or phrase that is difficult to say. 4. British informal. an abusive response. 5. informal, mainly US and Canadian. an impressive remark (esp in the phrase say a mouthful ) Collins English Dictionary.

  5. A mouthful is an amount of some substance that can fit in a person's mouth. If you eat a mouthful of chocolate cream pie, you consume a bite of it. A mischievous kid might spit a mouthful of water at her sister, while a thirsty athlete might gulp a mouthful of water after her workout.

  6. noun. /ˈmaʊθfʊl/ Idioms. [countable] an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time. She took a mouthful of water. Thank you, but I couldn’t eat another mouthful. He talked eagerly between mouthfuls of salad. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  7. mouthful definition: the amount of food or drink that you can put into your mouth at one time. Learn more.