the opening through which an animal takes in food; specif., the cavity, or the entire structure, in the head of any of the higher animals which contains the teeth and tongue and through which sounds are uttered
the mouth regarded as the organ of chewing and tasting
the mouth regarded as the organ of speech
a person or animal regarded as a being needing food: six mouths to feed
the lips, or the part of the face surrounding the lips
a wry expression of the face; grimace: now only in the phrase
any opening regarded as like the mouth; specif.,
the part of a river, stream, etc. where the water empties into another body of water
the opening into the earth of a cave, volcano, tunnel, etc.
the opening of a container, through which it is filled or emptied
the front opening in the barrel of a gun
the opening between the jaws of a vise, etc.
the opening between the lips of an organ pipe
the opening in a flute across which the player blows
transitive verb
to say, esp. in an affected, oratorical, or insincere manner; declaim
to form (a word) with the mouth soundlessly
to take or put into the mouth
to caress or rub with the mouth or lips
to train (a horse) to become accustomed to the bit
intransitive verb
to speak in an affected or oratorical manner; declaim
Rare to make a wry face by twisting the mouth; grimace