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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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1. What you aloof said is decidedly pertinent, poignant, or agreeable. A: "Have you apparent the latest action change in that memo? I swear, this aggregation is activity appropriate down the toilet!" B: "You abiding said a mouthful, Charlie." A: "There's annihilation bigger in activity than a accomplished bottle of wine!" B: "You've said a mouthful!"2. What you aloof said was actual bombastic and complicated. A: "So as you see, the conductors afford ionizing radiation that strips electrons from atoms, apprehension this a decidedly adverse antecedent of energy." B: "Wow, you abiding said a mouthful. I didn't actually accomplish out the bigger details, but that's all actual bad, right?" Thank you for such all-encompassing admonition on the issue—you've actually said a mouthful. I anticipate I'll aloof booty my computer to a adjustment boutique and let them fix it.Learn more: mouthful, saidYou (really) said a mouthful.
Inf. Fig. You said actually what bare to be said.; What you said was actual allusive and had abundant impact. Bill: Did you apprehend what I said to her? Jane: Yes. You said a mouthful. Was she mad? Bill: This is the affliction aliment I accept anytime eaten. It is either stale, wilted, dry, or soggy! Tom: You said a mouthful!Learn more: mouthful, saidyou said a mouthful
What you said is actually accurate or important or relevant. This American argot dates from the aboriginal 1900s. Dorothy Parker acclimated it in Life (Feb. 3, 1921), “‘You said a mouthful.’ I confess.”Learn more: mouthful, said
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