Meaning of mouthfilling | Babel Free
Definitions
- Impressive and/or grandiloquent.
- Flavorful
Examples
“Sweare me Kate like a ladie as thou art, / A good mouthfilling oath, and leaue in ſooth, / And ſuch proteſt of pepper ginger bread / To veluet gards, and Sunday Citizens.”
“When he had nearly missed—as of course he intended to do, thereby startling the reader—the mouth of the cavern, and when he had struck his flints viciously– which implies a hasty temper and is a mouthfilling word—and when the dry wood had spluttered, as if it were wet, and had crackled into a flame—just to show how dry it was—and when he had cast a nervous, furtive, dime-novel glance around and had cast his skins from his breast the mystery is displayed—a fearful, rough-hewn flint axe with dark brownish streaks, which is a very terrible suggestion, I say when he had done all this, his diminutive little red eyes gleamed with whole-souled satisfaction.”
“Boston calls him “Tahft,” which is more of a mouthfilling name.”
“Bryan for secretary of state, Dr. Wiley for secretary of agriculture, Louis D. Brandeis for attorney general! It is a mouthfilling trio.”
““Decadent” is a mouthfilling word which means that the democracies have grown senile, their vigor and strength are falling into ruin and decay.”
“Another psychological process that may help to explain why a war absorbs more and more of the combatants’ emotions and energies has been given the mouthfilling designation “circular incremental magnification.””
“African Literature Today. […] A necessary exception—like Sechaba—to the “made in Africa” dictum, this “forum for the examination of the literature of Africa,” which supersedes the “mouthfilling” Bulletin of the Association for African Literature in English, is edited by Eldred D. Jones, professor of English at the University of Sierra Leone.”
“In his own journal bearing the mouthfilling title, Lyon’s Republican Magazine, the Scourge of Aristocracy and Repository of Important Political Truths, Lyon advised Americans that they should prepare to resist Federalist efforts to impose a “state of abject slavery.””
“Quite mouthfilling, if not intense, good balance if not very long.”
“French oak-fermented and lees-stirred, it is mouthfilling and creamy-smooth, in a softly structured style with vibrant, grapefruit-like flavours and a touch of mealy, biscuity complexity.”
“A recent standout, which I tasted blind alongside a range of equally excellent Greek dry whites, Veralda’s example has a mouthwatering tension between mouthfilling tropical fruitiness, olive oiliness, tingling lemon and minerals that would be superb with meaty white fish with herby accompaniments.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.