🥄mouthful (maʊθfʊl)

noun
/ˈmaʊθ.fʊl/
bocado (bocado)

Meaning

the amount of food or drink that fills the mouth, or a long and difficult word or phrase
Traducción del significado
la cantidad de comida o bebida que llena la boca, o una palabra o frase larga y difícil
la cantidad de comida o bebida que llena la boca, o una palabra o frase larga y difícil

Oraciones de ejemplo

He took a big mouthful of water after the run.

Él tomó un gran bocado de agua después de la carrera.
Él tomó un gran bocado de agua después de la carrera.

Expresiones de ejemplo

a mouthful
una palabra o frase larga
una palabra o frase larga

Synonyms

bite, gulp, portion, chunk

Antonyms

sip, crumb

Colocaciones

big mouthful, mouthful of food, mouthful of water, say a mouthful

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