Use mouth in a sentence
Sentences ending with mouth
- At least with your mouth. [5]
- And look at your mouth. [5]
- He saw me with my hand over my mouth. [9]
- One of the wig-making villains lathered my face for ten terrible minutes and finished by plastering a mass of suds into my mouth. [5]
- The furtive smile which had betrayed his content at pocketing the six thousand dollars still lingered at the corners of his mouth. [11]
- I'll tell you what he said to me only--" But fortunately at this juncture Miss Trevor was captured again, and Miss Thorn put her hand over her mouth. [9]
- Cries and wailings went up from every mouth. [5]
- You complain that we employers aren't thinking of you, but are you thinking of the millions of the unskilled who live from hand to mouth? [9]
- Lem Hallowell, who was there nearly an hour ahead of them, declares that the off horse had a bunch of branches in his mouth. [9]
- But the word was snatched out of his mouth. [9]
Short sentences using mouth
- Sam'l never opened his mouth. [9]
- My mouth was dry. [9]
- A wicked mouth. [6]
- Open your mouth. [5]
- Gaston's mouth quirked. [11]
- And his mouth! [10]
Sentences containing mouth two or more times
- The twitching increased, the handsome mouth was drawn to one side (only now did Pierre realize how near death his father was), and from that distorted mouth issued an indistinct, hoarse sound. [2]
- Now you know that when Providence shapes a mouth especially for the accommodation of a potato you can detect that fact at a glance when that mouth is in repose--foreign travel can never remove that sign. [5]
- But when they saw the Maid, there was an immediate stir, and the eager question flew from mouth to mouth. [5]
- As the First Regiment took up the march, the words "Camp Jackson" ran from mouth to mouth on the sidewalks. [9]
- There he was recognized, and his name flew from mouth to mouth. [9]
- The astounded King opened his mouth, and was probably going to order the good judge to be beheaded on the spot; but he caught a warning sign from Hendon, and succeeded in closing his mouth again before he lost anything out of it. [5]
- Philip hastened at once to the Southern Hotel, where he found still a great state of excitement, and a thousand different and exaggerated stories passing from mouth to mouth. [5]
- From mouth to mouth ran the word that these were the woods which fringed the bluff above Kaskaskia itself. [9]
- The nose was large but regular, the mouth square-cut and firm, and the powerful jaw emphasized the decision of the mouth. [4]
- But nobody hears him in the wild rumours that fly from mouth to mouth as the hall empties. [9]
More example sentences with the word mouth in them
- If he--" "Shut your mouth, let Ingolby speak for himself," snarled the big river- driver. [11]
- If you keep your mouth shut, and the devil doesn't put his finger into the pie, I think, spite of all the Zorrillos, I shall be Eletto to-morrow. [10]
- If you open your mouth against me only once after that time you can't travel so far but I will find you. [5]
- This alarmed the young fellow, and he was going to make a noise; but I said: "Save your wind; if you open your mouth you are dead, sure. [5]
- It's easy for you to shoot off your mouth, you've got a soft snap with Ditmar. [9]
- I was conscious, yet for a time I had no thought: I was like something half animal, half vegetable, which feeds, yet has no mouth, nor sees, nor hears, nor has sense, but only lives. [11]
- The skin was wrinkled, but shone, the hair spread white, the nose almost met the chin, the mouth was all malice. [11]
- Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a body's mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and knock it all down again. [5]
- The man who would face a cannon's mouth would falter before the face of a woman whom he could crumple with one hand. [11]
- So the summer wore away, while we lived from hand to mouth on such scanty fare as the two of them shot and what we could venture to gather in the unkempt fields near the gates. [9]
- Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from time to time, and tried hard to acquit himself satisfactorily, but he was too new to such things, and too ill at ease to accomplish more than a tolerable success. [5]
- But before the words were well out of his mouth, his cap flew off and a fierce blow jerked his head to one side. [2]
- The moment the words were out of her mouth Massieu was reading to her the abjuration, and she was repeating the words after him mechanically, unconsciously--and smiling; for her wandering mind was far away in some happier world. [5]
- Cups filled high with wine now circulated among the mad-cap mystics; even Melissa refreshed herself, handing the beaker to her lover, and Diodoros raised to his mouth that place on the rim which her lips had touched. [10]
- All at once, with the effort, blood spurted from his mouth into the other's face. [11]
- Then he said, with the back of his hand to his mouth to hide a yawn: "The manner of her death will please the Mudir. [11]
- Her eyes swam with tears now, the lines of pain at her mouth relaxed, the dark look in her eyes stole away. [11]
- Tom tried again, with soothing words in his mouth, and was repulsed again. [5]
- Fellow of 30 with four valises; a slim creature, with teeth which made his mouth look like a neglected churchyard. [5]
- A French corporal, with coat unbuttoned in a homely way, a skullcap on his head, and a short pipe in his mouth, came from behind a corner of the shed and approached Pierre with a friendly wink. [2]
- F. No, he will not say so now, because his mouth, I trust, is hushed in death, and his body stretched to the four winds of heaven, to be torn to pieces by carnivorous birds. [5]
- He put the will carefully back in its place, and spread his mouth and swung his hat once, twice, three times around his head, in imitation of three rousing huzzahs, no sound issuing from his lips. [5]
- Ordering the sailors who were preparing to accompany him to remain on shore, he stretched the sail with a practised hand, and ran out towards the mouth of the harbour. [10]
- Thou, O Lord, who didst let the water-flood overflow her, didst not let the deep swallow her up, nor the pit shut its mouth upon her. [6]
- His reddish chop whiskers seemed to cling a little more closely to his face than formerly, and long years of compression made his mouth look sterner than ever. [9]
- Once in a while, as he found a way for them through the crowd, Peter glanced down at her, and something like a smile tugged at the corners of a decidedly masculine mouth, and lit up his eyes. [9]
- The long mustache, which usually curled so arrogantly upwards, now drooped damp and limp over his mouth and chin, and his long reddish hair fell in dishevelled locks around his bloated face. [10]
- The trying months which she had described in her letters to Barine had completely blanched her grey hair, her cheeks were sunken, and a deep line between her mouth and nose gave her pleasant face a sorrowful expression. [10]
- The pure brow, which seemed to him too high for a woman's face, wore an indignant frown; and though her mouth was beautiful in form, its outlines were often marred by a passionate tremor that lent the exquisitely chiselled features a harsh, nay, bitter expression. [10]
- If it's daytime when you strike it, bulge right on, straight west from the upper part of the Florida coast, and in an hour and three quarters you'll hit the mouth of the Mississippi--at the speed that I'm going to send you. [5]
- An hour ago, when he had been pacing Alexander Duncan's library, the eyes and the mouth had been different. [9]
- He would see what persuasion could do--argument, eloquence, poured out upon the incorrigible captive from the mouth of a trained expert. [5]
- At last they were still, her eyelids fell, her hands dropped the crucifix, a slight shiver ran through her limbs, which then relaxed, and she opened her mouth as though to draw a deeper breath. [10]
- His regular features were still beautiful in their symmetry, and there was a touch of pathos in their mournful gentleness, so evidently incapable of any firm resolve, especially when a smile lent his mouth a bewitching charm. [10]
- That, if it were needed, was the concluding evidence of her femininity, for it went fittingly with her sun-tinted hair and darkened, dilated eyes, the sweetness of her mouth, and the striking symmetry of her slender shape. [13]
- She knew quite well that she was doing a large and generous thing to pay for that lad, and that I ought in common fairness to come out with something handsome about it, but I couldn't--my mouth refused. [5]
- One of our wealthy citizens said, on hearing that a friend had dropped off from apoplexy, that it made his mouth water to hear of such a case. [6]
- For instance, as we approached the Dardanelles, we coasted along the Plains of Troy and past the mouth of the Scamander; we saw where Troy had stood (in the distance,) and where it does not stand now--a city that perished when the world was young. [5]
- That a'n't my way,--said the young fellow John;--I burn 'em one 't' time,--little end in my mouth and big end outside. [6]
- Count Rostov's mouth watered with pleasure and he nudged Pierre, but Pierre wanted to speak himself. [2]
- Give me the water, please, my mouth is parched and I can hardly speak for thirst. [10]
- Stephen, who was watching him, could not tell whether it were a grim smile that creased the corners of the Colonel's mouth as he added. [9]
- When I woke--it was towards morning--I saw two yellow stars glaring where the mouth of the cave had been. [11]
- She said it was too theatrically ridiculous; and that I would never be able to keep my mouth shut; that I would be sure to let it out and it would get into the papers--and she tried to make me promise--"Promise what? [5]
- How acutely he was suffering could be seen in his drawn mouth and sad eyes, but he would not allow himself to be interrupted, often as the abbess and the gardener entreated him to lay aside the stylus. [10]
- Its huge mouth was open, and all its fierce lust for killing showed again in its wild lunges. [11]
- If the rock was moderately promising, we followed the custom of the country, used strong adjectives and frothed at the mouth as if a very marvel in silver discoveries had transpired. [5]
- And soon I was in his arms; but although that he kissed me lovingly, meseemed that something strange was on his lips which pleased me not, and I yet remember that I put my kerchief to my mouth to wipe that from it. [10]
- And soon it was he who became daring, declaring that there would be time enough to talk another day; that for the present her rosy mouth had nothing to do but to cure him with kisses. [10]
- Her fair skin was fairer than ever, but it was delicately faded, giving her a look of pensiveness, while yet there was that in her carriage and at her mouth which suggested strength and will and new forces at work in her. [11]
- Soon afterwards he was crowned, not duke, but king, and it was remarked that he held his lace handkerchief oftener than ever to his mouth. [10]
- Yes, instantly he was aware of a change, in the eyes, at the mouth. [11]
- He knew he was at the mouth of the James River, "where our Englishmen are," as he says. [4]
- Why do you want to add another mouth to feed? [5]
- After an hour's walk my tormentors halted before the mouth of an oven,--a furnace heated seven times, and now roaring with flames. [4]
- Occasionally, one of us would remove his pipe from his mouth and say, "Superb! [5]
- And being turned upside down, he opened his mouth and vomited out the stones. [5]
- Unfortunately, I insisted upon my plan, and the next morning sailed in a pouring rain through a dense mist to the mouth of the Weser and out to sea. [10]
- The lamp-light fell upon his face, and the lines she had formerly perceived looked like deep shadows between his eyes and mouth. [10]
- Mr. Jenkins got up from the curb and said, "Eight hundred and twenty-five," with his cigar in his mouth. [9]
- Hold your hand under my mouth that I may give you money for your journey. [10]
- Her mouth was twitching with merriment. [9]
- Prince Vasili frowned, twisting his mouth, his cheeks quivered and his face assumed the coarse, unpleasant expression peculiar to him. [2]
- His crooked mouth twisted to and fro in strange contortions, not a muscle of his coarse face was till, and this looked so odd and yet so horrible, that Ruth could not help laughing, and the smith asked what ailed him. [10]
- Then he would twist his mouth, and fire into the mortal spot. [11]
- But the Legislature trembles whenever a labour leader opens his mouth. [9]
- They blocked the traffic, halted the clanging trolleys, surged into the mouth of West Street, booing and cursing at the soldiers whose threatening line of bayonets stretched across that thoroughfare half-way down toward the canal, guarding the detested Chippering Mill. [9]
- And when the town-pipers struck up with trumpets and kettledrums, bagpipes and horns, when the far-away muttering and roll of voices swelled to a roaring outcry and an uproarious shout, when from every mouth at every window the cry rose: "They are corning! [10]
- Three miles below town the ferryboat stopped at the mouth of a woody hollow and tied up. [5]
- Sometimes all gazed toward the mouth of the harbour, where the expected ship must soon pass the recently completed masterpiece of Sostratus, the towering lighthouse, still shining in its marble purity. [10]
- David seated himself, took the stem of a narghileh in his mouth for an instant, then laid it down again and waited. [11]
- Once the pilot took the pipe from his mouth, and leaned his hands on his knees as if about to speak. [11]
- She was almost too far gone to be resuscitated, but Clement put his mouth to hers and kept her breathing until her own breath returned and she gradually came to. [6]
- You have a tongue in your mouth, but sense enough in your head, I believe, to hold it. [9]
- Presently I stooped to tip the earthen jar of water to my lips, for I could not lift it with one hand, but my humane jailer took it from me and held it to my mouth. [11]
- Mr. Bernard walked to the mouth of the cavern or fissure and looked into it. [6]
- Well, I'd got to talk so nice it wasn't no comfort--I'd got to go up in the attic and rip out awhile, every day, to git a taste in my mouth, or I'd a died, Tom. [5]
- His fingers itched to take the creature by the throat, and choke the tongue from his mouth. [11]
- His body appeared to stiffen, his face became rigid, he stared at the Governor blankly, appalled, the colour left his face, and his mouth opened with a curious and revolting grimace. [11]
- No, I want to stand up before it and curse it and foam at the mouth, or take a club and pound it to rags and pulp. [5]
- And it came to pass that he dreamed, and in his dream his teeth fell out of his mouth. [10]
- But what seemed to me more heavenly than all the rest was her rose and white young face, and the sweet mouth which I had touched with my lips. [10]
- I want you to keep a shut mouth. [11]
- So she clung to him and let him lift up her head and kiss her eyes and then her mouth, and that not once, no, but many a time and again, and so long that I, a sixteen-year-old maid, was in truth affrighted. [10]
- Angele's heart fluttered to her mouth, but the soft, simple music helped her, and she began with eyes bent upon the ground, her linked fingers clasping and unclasping slowly. [11]
- But it's pleasant to have the taste of it in my mouth for a minute. [11]
- I don't want to have a fight with Judge Douglas, and I have no way of making an argument up into the consistency of a corn-cob and stopping his mouth with it. [7]
- This was intended to give her a holiday appearance, but the expression of her faithful eyes and the smile upon her sunken mouth showed her darling that his return was a festival to her. [10]
- A smile seemed to be pulling at the corners of his mouth. [9]
- The party supposed to be interested in the remark was, however, carrying a large knife-bladeful of something to his mouth just then, which, no doubt, interfered with the reply he would have made. [6]
- At the same time she pressed her lips so tightly together that her toothless mouth deepened into a hole, and her dim eyes shone with a keen, menacing light. [10]
- I had no time for reflection, for before I could gain any certain information by word of mouth, a captain of the heathen had seized me, and we came to a life and death struggle before Miriam's very eyes. [10]
- You had no time for bargaining or coaxing, and so, at the musket's mouth, you drove him from the boat, and pushed it out just as Lancy and his men came riding up. [11]
- This was the time above all others when out of the mouth of babes and sucklings was to come forth strength. [6]
- His mouth was tightly closed, almost as in pain, and Austen went towards him, appealingly. [9]
- In the hall, through the open doorway, the mouth of a shotted field gun could be seen. [9]
- Not content with this, he strewed gold-dust in his hair and beard and filled his mouth to that extent that he appeared in the act of choking. [10]
- Detricand saw that this was not acting, that it was a supreme terror, an awful momentary aberration; for the traitor's eyes were wildly staring, the mouth was drawn in agony, the hands were now rigidly clutching an imaginary something, the body stiffened where it crouched. [11]
- Whereas I--" At this point in Mr. Crewe's remarks the Honourable Jacob Botcher was seized by an appalling coughing fit which threatened to break his arm-chair, probably owing to the fact that he had swallowed something which he had in his mouth the wrong way. [9]
- I would take this opportunity to tell something that I have never been allowed to tell by Mr. Rogers, either by my mouth or in print, and if I don't look at him I can tell it now. [5]
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