Examples of 'bit of a mouthful' in a sentence
Meaning of "bit of a mouthful"
bit of a mouthful: refers to something, usually a term or phrase, that is long or difficult to pronounce or understand
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bit of a mouthful
Bit of a mouthful for sponsorship purposes.
The name was a bit of a mouthful.
Bit of a mouthful.
Even the name of the experiment was a bit of a mouthful.
It seemed a bit of a mouthful so I changed it to Jude.
And having the therapist live in our basement was a bit of a mouthful.
However he thought it was a bit of a mouthful and he was probably right.
The original band was called Composition of Sound, which was a bit of a mouthful.
It's proper names is a bit of a mouthful however!
I know it's a bit of a mouthful to say, but I've resisted changing the name because.
Alexandra was a bit of a mouthful.
Escaped super criminals from the Phantom Zone 's a bit of a mouthful.
That 's a bit of a mouthful.
You like that? Got a nice ring to it, a bit of a mouthful.
It 's a bit of a mouthful.
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What do they call you at home? Bit of a mouthful.
Yes, it 's a bit of a mouthful.
Escaped super-criminals from the Phantom Zone " is a little bit of a mouthful.
I know it 's a bit of a mouthful.
Miss Chetwode-Talbot is expecting me . Yes, it 's a bit of a mouthful.
Although I did find it a bit of a mouthful at first.
My real name was Maurice Micklewhite, which is a bit of a mouthful for an actor.
Goodness, that 's a bit of a mouthful.
Got a nice ring to it, a bit of a mouthful.
Either way, it is a bit of a mouthful.
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I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me
Examples of using Mouthful
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That man has a mouthful of sweet teeth
A mouthful of water will not harden you
You take another mouthful of that beer