Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A person having a mouth full of words; a chatterer.

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Examples

  • In 1990, 65,000 Americans underwent the same procedure; each plunked down from $1,500 (for a single tooth) to $20,000 (for the rare full-mouth restoration).

    Kissing Dentures Goodbye 2008

  • It's not that I don't like nuts, I do, but they prohibit that wonderful, smooth tongue and full-mouth experience.

    "There is no product on the planet that can match that lush, melted-chocolate mouth-feel of milk chocolate." Ann Althouse 2008

  • I came home from school one day -- I had a toothache and I went to the dentist; he gave me full-mouth X-rays and I went on home.

    Voices Of Brown 2008

  • I thought of the full-mouth dental photos and clip of hair and the footprint the flight surgeon had archived in Houston.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • I thought of the full-mouth dental photos and clip of hair and the footprint the flight surgeon had archived in Houston.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • I thought of the full-mouth dental photos and clip of hair and the footprint the flight surgeon had archived in Houston.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • I thought of the full-mouth dental photos and clip of hair and the footprint the flight surgeon had archived in Houston.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • If you have a cat or a dog, be happy, because a full-mouth speculum has to be used on horses to know what is going on in their mouths!

    The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003

  • If you have a cat or a dog, be happy, because a full-mouth speculum has to be used on horses to know what is going on in their mouths!

    The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003

  • A Baltimore County jury has awarded a Parkville man more than $38,000 in damages from the dentist he retained to perform a full-mouth restoration.

    Maryland Daily Record 2010

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