Mouthful

  • 71bite — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. morsel, scrap; nip. v. cut; snap, snip; corrode; sting. See food, littleness, pungency. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [What one takes in the mouth at one time] Syn. mouthful, cud, chew, taste, spoonful,… …

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  • 72morsel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mouthful, bite, crumb, scrap, bit. See littleness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bite, chunk, piece; see bit 1 , part 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. bite, tidbit, spoonful, bit, a taste, mouthful,… …

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  • 73συμβροχθίσῃ — σύν βροχθίζω take a mouthful aor subj mid 2nd sg σύν βροχθίζω take a mouthful aor subj act 3rd sg σύν βροχθίζω take a mouthful fut ind mid 2nd sg …

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  • 74kemǝ-, komǝ-, kmā- —     kemǝ , komǝ , kmā     English meaning: piece     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Bissen”?     Material: Gk. ἄκμηνος “ without Imbiß, hungry”, ἄκμᾱ (Eol.) νηστεία, ἔνδεια Hes.; zero grade κομῶσα γέμουσα Hes.? Ltv. kumuôss “morsel, mouthful” ( um… …

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  • 75pull — 1. n. a drink; a swig; a drink from a flask. □ He took another pull and kept on talking. □ Can I have a pull? 2. tv. to take a drink or a mouthful of liquor from a bottle or other container. □ He pulled a slug from the bottle …

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  • 76mouth|ful — «MOWTH ful», noun, plural fuls. 1. the amount the mouth can easily hold: »The hikers stopped for a few mouthfuls of water and were soon on the trail again. 2. what is taken into the mouth at one time: »His cheeks bulged with a huge mouthful of… …

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  • 77Jasmuheen — (born 1957 as Ellen Greve) is an Australia based proponent of pranic nourishment or breatharianism, defined as the practice of living without food or fluid of any sort. [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/703279.stm | title=Guru… …

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  • 78Anthony Burgess — Infobox Writer name = John Anthony Burgess Wilson caption = The 2005 Cover of the Andrew Biswell biography (Picador) pseudonym = Anthony Burgess, Joseph Kell birthdate = birth date|1917|2|25|mf=y birthplace = Harpurhey, Manchester deathdate =… …

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  • 79Caryl Churchill — Born 3 September 1938 London, England Caryl Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is an English dramatist known for her use of non naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics.[1] She is acknowledged as a… …

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  • 80Loukoumades — Loukoumas (Greek: λουκουμάς [luku mas] , plural λουκουμάδες loukoumades ), lokma or lokum (Turkish), tulumba (Bosnian), or luqmat al qadi (Arabic:القمة القادي, see etymology below) are a kind of fried dough pastry made of deep fried dough soaked… …

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