Use mouths in a sentence
Sentences ending with mouths
- I was sure you would not go; it would take the food from my family's mouths. [5]
- They'll pray to-day with the taste of blood in their mouths. [11]
- There were here whole groups of men who did not join at all, or hardly opened their mouths. [10]
- Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. [5]
- You aren't going to drive away one of our boarders and take the bread out of our mouths. [11]
- See how they open their mouths. [13]
- Moral Truth.--I have no doubt that grapes taste best in other people's mouths. [4]
- In truth, I never got to Turner's at all, for I met him coming back at the wind's pace, a huge, swarthy, determined man at his side and four others spurring after, the spume dripping from the horses' mouths. [9]
- I continued in my place, but what I shall deliver to you now I got by others' eyes and others' mouths. [5]
- For I feared it might sooner or later reach his ears from prejudiced mouths. [9]
Short sentences using mouths
- Then mouths in silence. [5]
Sentences containing mouths two or more times
- Not only out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, but out of the mouths of fools and cheats, we may often get our truest lessons. [6]
- It is a bold comparison; however, unconscious profanations are about as common in the mouths of the lay membership of the new Church as are frank and open ones in the mouths of its consecrated chiefs. [5]
- It is a bold comparison; however, unconscious profanations are about as common in the mouths of the lay member ship of the new Church as are frank and open ones in the mouths of its consecrated chiefs. [5]
More example sentences with the word mouths in them
- Your mouths are your own, and you can blow off to suit your fancy, but if any one thinks I'm a tame coyote to be poked with a stick--! [11]
- Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other. [2]
- And now the whole nation--pulpit and all --will take up the war-cry, and shout itself hoarse, and mob any honest man who ventures to open his mouth; and presently such mouths will cease to open. [5]
- A poor rascal who had many mouths to fill, and was no more than two fingers of his master's hand. [10]
- By the pond where all the people drank, performed their ablutions, bathed their bodies and rinsed their mouths, sat the sheikh-el-beled, the village chief, taking counsel in sorrow with the barber, the holy man, and others. [11]
- The men's mouths watered for him, for he would have made a whole banquet; but no one dared to touch him, of course, for he would sink a boat promptly if molested. [5]
- And they said to him: "This Ching divil comes till Ameriky to take the bread out o' dacent intilligent white men's mouths, and whir they try to defind their rights there's a dale o' fuss made about it. [5]
- Dodging from bush to bush, he passed the mouths of two canyons, and in the entrance of a third canyon he crossed a wash of swift clear water, to come abruptly upon the cattle trail. [13]
- It would be time enough after she had her team well in hand, she said to herself,--had felt their mouths and tried their paces. [6]
- He takes a thing in as the ocean mouths a river. [11]
- I don't believe they say what the papers put in their mouths any more than that a friend of mine wrote the letter about Worcester's and Webster's Dictionaries, that he had to disown the other day. [6]
- Wounded men spluttered their shouts from mouths filled with blood, and to the welcoming roars of the Berkshires the Sikhs showed their teeth in grim smiles, "and done things," as Billy Bagshot said when it was all over. [11]
- By one of the parrots was a cat made of crockery, and a crockery dog by the other; and when you pressed down on them they squeaked, but didn't open their mouths nor look different nor interested. [5]
- The soldiers lifted the canteen lids to their lips with reverential faces, emptied them, rolling the vodka in their mouths, and walked away from the sergeant major with brightened expressions, licking their lips and wiping them on the sleeves of their greatcoats. [2]
- Napoleon was in the air--a curious sequence to the song that was sung on the night of Valmond's arrival, when a phrase was put in the mouths of the parish, which gave birth to a personal reality. [11]
- Good old questionable stories were told that made the tears run down and cavernous mouths stand wide and the round bellies shake with laughter; and questionable songs were bellowed out in a mighty chorus that drowned the boom of the tolling bells. [5]
- There is no step, no crime or petty fraud he commits, which in the mouths of those around him is not at once represented as a great deed. [2]
- The laugh was shifting to the other side of their mouths most palpably. [5]
- With grunts of satisfaction they seized what she gave, and thrust it into their mouths, squatting on the ground. [11]
- But he had said it without any of those glances which usually accompanied the same sentiments in the mouths of other lads. [11]
- Occasionally his name rippled from one end of the crowded veranda to the other, and she experienced a curious and uncomfortable sensation when she heard it in the mouths of these strangers. [9]
- I watched the reddened cheeks and loose scorching mouths around me with a sort of distant curiosity, and the ribald jests flung right and left struck me not at all acutely. [11]
- If we keep our mouths shut to the outside world, we'll not need fear any spies. [11]
- Then he pressed on past the mouths of several canyons and over ground new to him, now close under the eastern wall. [13]
- It has been necessary to put strong speech into the mouths of the characters. [9]
- That day a name was delivered to the world through the mouths political schemers which was destined to enter history that of the saviour of the Nation. [9]
- Their awful, deep-cut mouths were sternly closed over the long hollow fangs which rested their roots against the swollen poison-gland, where the venom had been hoarding up ever since the last stroke had emptied it. [6]
- Harris believed that milk-teeth are commoner in men's mouths than those "doubled-up haves. [5]
- For beyond a mile of the bare, hummocky rock began the valley of sage, and the mouths of canyons, one of which surely was another gateway into the pass. [13]
- And the old man he sunk down kind of bewildered in his seat and Aunt Sally and Benny didn't know it, because they was so astonished and staring at Tom with their mouths open and not knowing what they was about. [5]
- You need not make mouths at the public because it has not accepted you at your own fancy-valuation. [6]
- I am no longer strong, and four mouths to fill--" Nefert was shocked--as she often was in the course of her new duties--and begged Bent-Gnat to raise the wages of the woman. [10]
- Why, in a little while we wanted to hold our mouths open and pant like a dog. [5]
- Windows all gaping, like the mouths of panting dogs. [6]
- How can one let his fruit hang in the sun until it gets fully ripe, while there are eighty thousand such hungry mouths ready to swallow it and proclaim its praises? [6]
- Suppose Sir Walter, instead of putting the conversations into the mouths of his characters, had allowed the characters to speak for themselves? [5]
- Butter wouldn't melt in their mouths. [11]
- When we arose in the morning we would often see them by the dozens, basking in the shallows, with their wide mouths flapped open waiting for their prey. [9]
- Such cats, as I have often noticed, are very conspicuous during day; but as they used to lie in watch during the dusk at the mouths of the burrows, the rabbits apparently did not distinguish them from their parti-coloured brethren. [1]
- None of us, I fancy, would like to be compelled to read all that they read, or to take into our mouths, even with the privilege of speedily ejecting it with a grimace, all that they sip. [4]
- A spare three hundred yards away in a ragged line a hundred red devils were bounding after us with feathers flying and mouths open as they yelled. [9]
- Pliny says they held in their mouths, as a remedy for toothache, wine in which asparagus had been cooked. [10]
- They all hope he is prospering in Mexico, and they do not say it just with their mouths, but out of their hearts. [5]
- Yet he might have united them to his empire and in a single reign would have extended Russia from the Gulf of Bothnia to the mouths of the Danube. [2]
- The lies that have been put into their mouths for this purpose are endless. [6]
- They marched with handkerchiefs tied over their noses and mouths. [2]
- Well, when they had laughed long enough on that side of their mouths, they rested-up that side by shifting the laugh to the other side. [5]
- But I should get tired of seeing them wash their mouths with that dreadful water and drink it. [5]
- He was so genial too, so easy-mannered, this d'Avranche of Jersey, whose genealogy had been posted on a hundred walls and carried by a thousand mouths through the principality. [11]
- Those standing in front, who had seen and heard what had taken place before them, all stood with wide open eyes and mouths, straining with all their strength, and held back the crowd that was pushing behind them. [2]
- There have been few great men in any history whose names have become less familiar to the world, and lived less in the mouths of posterity. [6]
- It was the face of a mocking fiend, such as the old builders loved to place under the eaves to spout the rain through their open mouths. [6]
- Give him mouths, eyes, and hands to paint. [10]
- Some persons wear eyes of glass which they see through with facility perhaps, else they would not use them; and in the mouths of some are teeth made by the sacrilegious hand of man. [5]
- Too much was expected out of the mouths of babes and sucklings. [6]
- At the entrance door stood four heralds in a row, in splendid tabards, with long slender silver trumpets at their mouths, with square silken banners depending from them embroidered with the arms of France. [5]
- That Felix Marchand doesn't try to take the bread out of people's mouths. [11]
- When I takes de chillen out to git de air, de minute I's roun' de corner I's gwine to gaum dey mouths all roun' wid jam, den dey can't _nobody_ notice dey's changed. [5]
- Our ivory Teeth, confessing to the Lust Of masticating, once, now own Disgust Of Clay-Plug'd Cavities--full soon our Snags Are emptied, and our Mouths are filled with Dust. [5]
- Two of his companions, with their mouths wide open, were snoring at his side. [10]
- But their tongues clove to the roof of their mouths, and they were dumb. [5]
- Tanais) have imperfect, closed mouths, and cannot feed. [1]
- The varieties of chewing gum that are manufactured would be a matter of surprise to those who have paid no attention to the subject, and who may suppose that the millions of mouths they see engaged in its mastication have a common and vulgar taste. [4]
- All our mouths came open to say "Satan did it! [5]
- It was settled by the French, and is a relic of a time when one could travel from the mouths of the Mississippi to Quebec and be on French territory and under French rule all the way. [5]
- I remember spitting but one, and then I heard a great seafaring oath, the first word out of their mouths, and I was felled from behind with a mighty blow. [9]
- They appreciated the blessing, too, for they spread their mouths and eyes wide open and made the most of these occasions. [5]
- All mouths will be open against that first chapter; and that first chapter is true as the Bible, nor is it exceptionable. [14]
- His example may be an encouragement to some of my younger hearers who are born, not with the silver spoon in their mouths, but with the two-tined iron fork in their hands. [6]
- He got water at the mouths of the sewers where they empty into the river at the bathing ghats; a cubic centimetre of it contained millions of germs; at the end of six hours they were all dead. [5]
- Afterwards they became as numerous as the open mouths you see shouting yonder. [10]
- Long he watched and listened before venturing to cross the mouths of side canyons. [13]
- Frequently, too, oaths and horrible, coarse imprecations, such as are heard only from the mouths of the vagrants among whom she had grown to womanhood, fell from her burning lips. [10]
- When they disturbed and frightened her, she plunged into her work with the greater zeal.... As the weeks went by, the strain of the strike began to tell on the weak, the unprepared, on those who had many mouths to feed. [9]
- In crossing this amphitheater he went by the mouths of five canyons, fording little streams that flowed into the larger one. [13]
- They can thus also lift rather large objects, such as the neck of a bottle, to their mouths. [1]
- He was refused admission with a good deal of promptness, and was advised to go back home, where he belonged, not come here taking honest men's bread out of their mouths. [5]
- These men were absolutely naked and bedaubed with paint, their long hair was tangled, their mouths frothed with excitement, and their expression was wild, startled, and distrustful. [1]
- He would score a victory this time and stop the mouths of the jokers of Rouen. [5]
- He put back a pile of old commentators with their eyes and mouths and hearts full of the dust of the schools. [6]
- There was not a crumb to stop their little squalling mouths. [10]
- Suppose Sir Walter [Scott] instead of putting the conversation into the mouths of his characters, had allowed the characters to speak for themselves? [5]
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