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Mouth
·noun Cry; voice.
II. Mouth ·vt To make mouths at.
III. Mouth ·noun The entrance into a harbor.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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mouth
1) A noisy fellow. Mouth half cocked; one gaping and staring at every thing he sees. To make any one...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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mouth
[the Anglo-Saxon muda]. The embouchure opening of a port or outlet of a river, as Yarmouth, Tynemout...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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Footed
·adj Having a foothold; established.
II. Footed ·adj Having a foot or feet; shaped in the foot.
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Bird's-mouth
·noun An interior angle or notch cut across a piece of timber, for the reception of the edge of anot...
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Mouth-made
·adj Spoken without sincerity; not heartfelt.
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round mouth
The fundament. Brother round mouth, speaks; he has let a fart.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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gully-mouth
a small pitcher. Dev.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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Cleft-footed
·adj Having a cloven foot.
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Cloven-footed
·adj ·Alt. of Cloven-hoofed.
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Fin-footed
·adj Having palmate feet.
II. Fin-footed ·adj Having lobate toes, as the coot and grebe.
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Flat-footed
·adj Firm-footed; determined.
II. Flat-footed ·adj Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of th...
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Leaf-footed
·adj Having leaflike expansions on the legs;
— said of certain insects; as, the leaf-footed bug (Le...
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Light-footed
·adj Having a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris.
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Lobe-footed
·adj <<Lobiped>>.
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Oar-footed
·adj Having feet adapted for swimming.
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Polt-footed
·adj Having a distorted foot, or a clubfoot or clubfeet.
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Rough-footed
·adj Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.
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Sure-footed
·adj Not liable to stumble or fall; as, a sure-footed horse.
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Tickle-footed
·adj Uncertain; inconstant; slippery.
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Tiger-footed
·adj Hastening to devour; furious.
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Turtle-footed
·adj Slow-footed.
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Web-footed
·adj Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.
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Wing-footed
·adj Having part or all of the feet adapted for flying.
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flat-footed
Firm-footed, resolute; firmly, resolutely. A term belonging to the Western political slang with whic...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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word of mouth
To drink by word of mouth, i.e. out of the bowl or bottle instead, of a glass.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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hand to mouth
'To live from hand to mouth,' is said of a person who spends his money as fast as he gets it, who ea...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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pig-footed bandicoot
n.
name given to Choeropus castanotis, Gray, an animal about the sizeof a rabbit, belonging to the ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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Bull and Mouth Inn
On the south side of Bull and Mouth Street, in Aldersgate Ward (O. and M. 1677-Elmes, 1831).
Burnt ...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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Bull and Mouth Street
West out of St. Martin le Grand to King Edward Street, in Farringdon Ward Within and Aldersgate Ward...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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shove in the mouth
A dram.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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down in the mouth
Dispirited, dejected, disheartened.--Brockett's Glossary.
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Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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weeks of the mouth
The sides of it. Lane.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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down in the mouth
Low-spirited or disheartened.
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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wry mouth and a pissen pair of breeches
Hanging.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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born with a silver spoon in his mouth
To inherit a fortune by birth.
Mr. Hood, in his History of Miss Kilmansegg, says
She was one of th...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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born with a silver spoon in his mouth
Said of a person who, by birth or connection, has all the usual obstacles to advancement cleared awa...
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