Examples of 'quite a mouthful' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a mouthful"
Quite a mouthful: This phrase is used to describe something, typically a word or phrase, that is long, complex, or difficult to pronounce
How to use "quite a mouthful" in a sentence
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quite a mouthful
Quite a mouthful you have laid on me.
Some of the older ones can be quite a mouthful.
Quite a mouthful and brainwashed my son.
I think you are quite a mouthful.
It is quite a mouthful of a book title.
Those two together, they are quite a mouthful.
This is quite a mouthful too.
I know . Those two together, they are quite a mouthful.
That is quite a mouthful.
Quite a mouthful is not it.
It was quite a mouthful.
Quite a mouthful when you try and wrap your tongue around it.
Man, that was quite a mouthful for a female!
Quite a mouthful you have laid on me . Hi, guys.
I know, that 's quite a mouthful of a sentence.
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My version is this . That 's quite a mouthful.
This is quite a mouthful of translation for five syllables of Sanskrit.
Yes, that name is quite a mouthful.
Well, that 's quite a mouthful for a report you could write on a cigarette paper.
We are not long married, and it 's still quite a mouthful for an American.
It is quite a mouthful but be patient, enter it all and you will get there.
Good book? Quite a mouthful.
It 's quite a mouthful you have there, is not it?
Crikey, that 's quite a mouthful.
It 's quite a mouthful.
It's required reading. Quite a mouthful.
That 's quite a mouthful.
I know . That 's quite a mouthful.
Well, that was quite a mouthful there, Rick.
We're not long married, and it's still quite a mouthful for an American. O'Bradycallaghan.
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