mouthfuls in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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mouthful [Am ˈmaʊθˌfʊl, Brit ˈmaʊθfʊl, ˈmaʊθf(ə)l] N

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While their young are out feeding, the parents eject mouthfuls of debris from the burrows.
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One in three mouthfuls of the food we eat is dependent on pollination and honey bees are dying out across the world.
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They frequently take in mouthfuls of juveniles and spit them out again.
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This species feeds by taking in mouthfuls of sand and sifting out algae, invertebrates and other organic matter.
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He was also a heavy eater and drinker, eating in huge mouthfuls and drinking in long gulps.
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They suffocate their prey by constriction, though harmless smaller mouthfuls may be eaten alive without constriction, or simply crushed on eating by jaws.
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They may be sprinkled with purifying salt and may be given sake to spit into the waterfall in three mouthfuls.
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These decadent little mouthfuls were loaded with a delicious rich, cheesy flavour and a hint of chive and truffle.
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It may feed by scooping up and swallowing mouthfuls of riverbed substrate to obtain buried food objects.
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The bottles were so incredibly cold that the first mouthfuls caused a searing pain to rush through your nose and into your brain.
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