Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having a comparatively or relatively small mouth: as, the small-mouthed black-bass.
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Examples
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Usually, she would have circled around him, beaten him in the straight-away, and gained the protection of our small-mouthed cave.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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Although it is a rather odd idea that big hamburgers are causing health problems among the small-mouthed people of the world, dentists warn that TMJ is not something to take lightly.
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Limp drapes breathed like balaclavas to the small-mouthed windows.
The Lonely Death of Mr. Haringa imago1 2008
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Or said backwards could be the small-mouthed frog saying ice cap?
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Something small-mouthed and busy had been chewing on her herbs.
The Town Chuck Hogan 2004
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“CIA,” Vaughn said behind an even meaner, small-mouthed smile.
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead Michael Ledwidge 2003
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“CIA,” Vaughn said behind an even meaner, small-mouthed smile.
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead Michael Ledwidge 2003
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“CIA,” Vaughn said behind an even meaner, small-mouthed smile.
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead Michael Ledwidge 2003
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He moved his own jaws experimentally; he measured with his fingers; but he failed to decide: they might belong either to a large-mouthed woman or a small-mouthed man.
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“CIA,” Vaughn said behind an even meaner, small-mouthed smile.
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead Michael Ledwidge 2003
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