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1. plural - mouths; noun1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) munn2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) (flaske)åpning, (elve)munning2. verb(to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) forme ord med leppene- mouthful- mouth-organ
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- mouthwashmunn--------snakke--------taleIsubst. \/maʊθ\/1) munndet låter underlig i din munn \/ det låter underlig når det kommer fra deg2) grimasehun skar grimaser \/ hun geipet3) munning, utløp, innløp, inngang, åpning4) ( bygg) sponhull, sponåpningcorner of the mouth munnvikbe down in the mouth henge med nebbet, henge med hodet, være nedforgive mouth ( om hund) gi halsgive mouth to ytrehave a big mouth være stor i kjeftenhave a foul mouth være grov i munnen, være stygg i munnen (om hest, også have a hard mouth) være hard i munnenhave many mouths to feed ha mange munner å mettehave one's heart in one's mouth ha hjertet i halsenbe in everybody's mouth være på alles leppermake mouths at skjære grimaser til, geipe tilmouth music ordløs sang, nynningpull a wry mouth sette opp en sur mine, rynke på nesenput one's foot in one's mouth se ➢ foot, 1put words into somebody's mouth legge ord i munnen på noen tillegge noen en uttalelseshoot one's mouth off snakke for mye, la skravla gå kjefte, bruke munnshut your mouth hold munn, hold kjeftstop somebody's mouth stoppe munnen på noen, få noen til å holde munntake the mouth ( om hest) løpe løpskword of mouth se ➢ wordIIverb \/maʊħ\/1) deklamere overdrevent, snakke affektert2) ( også mouth out) forme med leppene, hviske3) berøre med leppene4) smake på, ta i munnen5) ( om hest) kjøre inn, venne til bislet6) geipe, skjære ansikter7) sladremouth one's words smake på ordene
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