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Mouthed
·adj Furnished with a mouth.
II. Mouthed ·Impf & ·p.p. of <<Mouth>>.
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Open
·vi To bark on scent or view of the game.
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open
The situation of a place which is exposed to the wind and sea. Also, applied in meteorology, to mild...
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Bell-mouthed
·adj Expanding at the mouth; as, a bell-mouthed gun.
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Black-mouthed
·adj Using foul or scurrilous language; slanderous.
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Deep-mouthed
·adj Having a loud and sonorous voice.
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Flap-mouthed
·adj Having broad, hangling lips.
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Foul-mouthed
·adj Using language scurrilous, opprobrious, obscene, or profane; abusive.
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Hard-mouthed
·adj Not sensible to the bit; not easily governed; as, a hard-mouthed horse.
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Honey-mouthed
·adj Soft to sweet in speech; persuasive.
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Hot-mouthed
·adj <<Headstrong>>.
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Loud-mouthed
·adj Having a loud voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent.
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Meal-mouthed
·adj ·see Mealy-mouthed.
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Mealy-mouthed
·adj Using soft words; plausible; affectedly or timidly delicate of speech; unwilling to tell the tr...
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Pouch-mouthed
·adj Having a pouch mouth; blobber-lipped.
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Tut-mouthed
·adj Having a projecting under jaw; prognathous.
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foul-mouthed
Abusive.
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mealy-mouthed
Over-modest or backward in speech.
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sparrow-mouthed
Wide-mouthed, like the mouth of a sparrow: it is said of such persons, that they do not hold their m...
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flopper -mouthed
blubber-lipped. Lane.
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Open door
·add. ·- Open or free admission to all; hospitable welcome; free opportunity.
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Open sea
·add. ·- A sea open to all nations. ·see Mare clausum.
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Open verdict
·add. ·- A verdict on a preliminary investigation, finding the fact of a crime but not stating the c...
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Open-air
·adj Taking place in the open air; outdoor; as, an open-air game or meeting.
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Open-eyed
·adj With eyes widely open; watchful; vigilant.
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Open-handed
·adj Generous; liberal; munificent.
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Open-headed
·adj <<Bareheaded>>.
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Open-hearted
·adj Candid; frank; generous.
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Open place
Gen. 38:14, 21, mar. Enaim; the same probably as Enam (Josh. 15:34), a city in the lowland or Shephe...
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open arse
A medlar.
See medlar.
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to re-open
To open again.--Webster. This word is much used. The theatre re-opens for the season. The schools re...
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open hawse
When a vessel rides by two anchors, without any cross in her cables.
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open ice
Fragments of ice sufficiently separate to admit of a ship forcing or boring through them under sail....
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open list
One of a ship's books, which contains the whole of the names of the actual officers and crew, in ord...
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open order
Any distance ordered to be preserved among ships, exceeding a cable's length.
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open pack
A body of drift ice, the pieces of which, though very near each other, do not generally touch. It is...
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open policy
Where the amount of the interest of the insured is not fixed by the policy, but is left to be ascert...
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open roadstead
A place of hazard, as affording no protection either from sea or wind.
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Open-hearth steel
·add. ·- ·see under <<Open>>.
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open lower deckers, to
To fire the lower tier of guns. Also said of a person using violent language.
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finish. the finish; a small coffee-house in coven garden, market, opposite russel-street, open very early in the morning, and therefore resorted to by debauchees shut out of every other house: it is also called carpenter's coffee- house.
Introducing a story by head and shoulders. A man wanting to tell a particular story, said to the com...
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