the quantity that can be held in the moutha small amount eaten or drunk
mouthful Idiom, Proverb
say a mouthful
say something of great importance or meaning or length He really said a mouthful yesterday when he made the announcement about his new job.
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1. v. phr., slang To say something of great importance or meaning; say more by a sentence than the words usually mean. Usually in past tense. Tom said a mouthful when he guessed that company was coming to visit. A dozen people came. 2. v. phr., informal To vent one's honest opinion, even in anger. He sure said a mouthful when he told his boss what was wrong with our business. Antonym: GET AN EARFUL.
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