But the language, which sounds like Italian spoken through a mouthful of peanut butter, is beginning to rebound.
One dish can comprise a number of elements, giving the diner one different mouthful after another.
Leaning out of the window can still mean being rewarded with a mouthful of tropical foliage.
This mouthful reflects the rather tortured route the mission had to take to get budget approval.
Yet even for someone used to acquisitions, Saks's 96 stores represent a considerable mouthful.
Anyway, that brings me back to the Here Maps app for iOS, a mouthful.
"Last night I didn't get out until 10, " Klein said through a mouthful of a rushed lunch.
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However you pronounce it, it's a mouthful that is really three words in Icelandic meaning island mountain glacier.
He came upon Pedro Beato, a boyish six-foot-four-inch rookie pitcher with a broad smile displaying a mouthful of braces.
It tasted exactly as I expected: a porky mouthful aided by gravy.
Don't try to be funny by playing thirty seconds of your favorite song or talk with a mouthful of food.
Up-and-coming industry types are subtly encouraged by mentors to think twice before being seen with a mouthful of funnel cake.
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That's a mouthful. (Laughter.) Machine shops and automotive mechanics were some of the first classes you could take.
It is only after these two qualities have been compared that the brain assesses how pleasant a mouthful actually is.
Adult males have very hollow abdomens and will not be much of a mouthful, but the females are filled with fat.
If they can fit that mouthful of media players on a Teleprompter.
The government is also likely to make sure that the price paid for Yuganskneftegaz is a mouthful local bidders are able to swallow.
That mouthful of a malady left these customers, most of them women, with prolonged boils on their lower legs and some long-term scars.
And here is the lady herself, surprisingly diminutive (birdlike, you might say), with a wicked grin that reveals her trademark mouthful of gold teeth.
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Then there is the word sequester -- a technical mouthful that doesn't quite convey the same drama and sizzle as "fiscal cliff, " Zelizer said.
The technical question that Congress is now facing involves a mouthful: whether terrestrial radio stations should pay performance royalties for the music they play.
Though their size would make them an easy mouthful for a shark or a grouper, their poisonous spines mean they are more or less invulnerable.
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But the network says a mouthful about his social media prowess.
But when they actually had a big mouthful of greasy, crunchy, salty, fried potatoes, the powerful gustatory experience caused all thoughts of chocolate or sardines to evaporate.
You can blame that miscommunication on a mouthful of Tart's delicious meringue, but there is truth to the idea that Dixon prefers tangible pleasures to purely conceptual ones.
Chagrined, I swam back to the boat for a spear, while the rest of the guys practiced the art of deep diving without gulping a mouthful of sea water.
The basic concept is an eating tool that measures three metrics -- how long you eat for, how long between each mouthful and how many of them you take.
In that case, scientists were able to capture footage of the dolphins herding a ball of fish, and appearing to take turns to dive through the ball for a mouthful.
They started another racing-car company, this one with the awful mouthful of a name, Officina Specializzata Costruzione Automobili Fratelli Maserati , or what came to be known as OSCA .
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