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what is { say a mouthful } ?
when Adrian said that was the best play he had ever seen, he said a mouthful .
Feb 6, 2010 8:39 PM
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Say a mouthful (idiom): It is an informal expression meaning to say something very important or meaningful using only a few words.
February 6, 2010
Hello Safaa,
"to say a mouthful" means either to say a lot or to say something very important and meaningful".
Example:
" When you said things were busy around here, you said a mouthful.It is really very busy."
" You really said a mouthful"
You said exactly what needed to be said.; What you said was very meaningful and had great impact.
February 7, 2010
Those few words were as good as a mouthful of words.
February 7, 2010
Hello
In just few words you say exactly what people think too...
February 6, 2010
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