#WATCH BIG MOUTH S2 FULL#
He kissed me full on the mouth, one hand at my back, the other straying to my behind.His mouth gaped and his hands flapped.The hair was already thinning and perhaps to compensate he had grown a luxuriant Groucho moustache which almost hid his mouth.(with your) mouth agape written (=with your mouth open in surprise ) She stared at him, mouth agape. with your mouth open He chews with his mouth open. with your mouth full (=with food in your mouth ) Don’t talk with your mouth full. the roof of your mouth (=the top inside part ) He made a clicking sound with his tongue on the roof of his mouth. phrases the corner/side of your mouth A smile lifted the corners of her mouth. a thin mouth (=with thin lips ) a woman with a sharp nose and a thin mouth a rosebud mouth (=a small red attractive mouth ) The girl had huge brown eyes and a rosebud mouth. a full mouth (=with large attractive lips ) She had heavy-lidded eyes and a full mouth. a generous mouth (=a large mouth that is attractive ) On her generous mouth was a smile. Billy’s wide mouth stretched into a grin.
a big/large/wide/small mouth He had a big nose and a big mouth. adjectives dry (=especially because someone is nervous or ill ) My mouth was dry and my hands were shaking. somebody’s mouth twists written (=moves into an unhappy or angry expression ) His mouth twisted in a sneer. somebody’s mouth tightens written (=their lips are pressed tightly together, usually in anger ) ‘You mean you knew about this?’ His mouth tightened.
somebody’s mouth falls/drops open (=in surprise ) ‘Me?’ she said, her mouth dropping open. kiss somebody on the mouth She walked boldly up to him and kissed him on the mouth. purse your mouth (=bring your lips tightly together, especially to show disapproval or worry ) Ian looked at her and pursed his mouth. wipe your mouth He laid down his fork and wiped his mouth. cover your mouth She laughed, covering her mouth with her hand. 6 river DN SG the part of a river where it joins the sea the mouth of the River Tees 7 bottle/container DF DH the open part at the top of a bottle or container 8 → big mouth 9 → me and my big mouth/you and your big mouth etc 10 → mouth to feed/hungry mouth 11 → make your mouth water 12 → down in the mouth 13 → out of the mouths of babes (and sucklings) 14 → be all mouth → be born with a silver spoon in your mouth, → by word of mouth 1 (14 ), → be foaming at the mouth, → put your foot in your mouth, → put your money where your mouth is, → put words into somebody’s mouth, → shut your mouth, → shoot your mouth off, → foul-mouthed, mealy-mouthed COLLOCATIONS verbs open/shut/close your mouth He opened his mouth wide so the doctor could examine his throat. 2 → keep your mouth shut 3 → open your mouth 4 → (you) watch your mouth 5 entrance DN HOLE the entrance to a large hole or cave As the train entered the mouth of the tunnel, the lights came on. Liam was fast asleep with his mouth wide open.