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"mouthful" Definitions
  1. [countable] an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time
  2. [singular] (informal) a word or a phrase that is long and complicated or difficult to pronounce

444 Sentences With "mouthful"

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She would later kiss the actor Paul Dano through a mouthful (her mouthful) of ham.
It seemed to exemplify everything that was best about Japanese cuisine, and mouthful by mouthful it put me into a kind of trance.
It's a mouthful, but it should be a familiar mouthful, because that's been U.S. policy going back to the George W. Bush administration.
Kaiserschmarrn, which translates to "Emperor's pancakes," may sound like a mouthful — but trust me, you're going to want more than one mouthful of this dessert.
Each mouthful starts with high hopes and ends in disappointment.
Yes, it's a mouthful, but the tech itself shows promise.
Eric even made it through a mouthful of dog food.
This jawfish broods a mouthful of eggs in Tulamben, Indonesia.
The next step is a mouthful, but bear with me.
"It's better if you have a good mouthful," he said.
The name is a mouthful and so is the burger.
Its size relative to the LSE makes it a mouthful.
He gave her a mouthful of black blood back then.
It's like watching someone grin with a mouthful of blood.
This mushy mouthful is actually packed with flavor and texture.
All I felt was a satisfying zing with each mouthful.
Admittedly, the name is a bit of a mouthful, pun intended.
The Polar Fleece Man is nervously crunching a mouthful of ice.
U Deluxe, a mouthful of a name that's also pretty accurate.
But it's worth it for the mouthful you get to eat.
The first mouthful is like biting into a peach in July.
Talk about a mouthful (seriously, anyone else craving something sweet now?).
Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books MOUTHFUL OF BIRDS: Stories, by Samanta Schweblin.
But saying "left parentheses" or "right parentheses" out loud is mouthful.
A mouthful of a curse invented by troubled teen Severus Snape. 7.
"I've thought about that," he said, through a mouthful of spicy sausage.
Yes, that's a mouthful, and it tastes even better than it sounds.
"She ate a small mouthful before throwing it away," Evans went on.
It's kind of a mouthful, but we got him covered (see above).
The pact's new name is a mouthful: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Rehydrate a mouthful at a time with water or a sports drink.
Each mouthful is a little different, one more compelling than the last.
The first sip tasted like a mouthful of strong, peppermint-flavored gum.
The qualifications are a mouthful — and arbitrary — but the statistic is ubiquitous.
"This stuff is good," said Ziggy, through a mouthful of eggs benedict.
In another, Jamie chokes a soldier to death with a mouthful of grass.
Neha D, Kailyn H, Abhaya V Everybody listen up 2015 was a mouthful
After reading "Mouthful of Birds," I've considered vegetarianism more seriously than ever before.
One sip of this wine tasted like a mouthful of very sugary Moscato.
A mouthful of tea, or just plain hot water, could cause a reaction.
Pulling a mouthful of dondurma from a cone is a dance within itself.
That mouthful of tech jargon basically translates to: it's Pokémon Go, with zombies.
Biting into a Papa John's slice resulted in an overwhelming mouthful of it.
His longtime friend Erik Voss nodded as he finished a mouthful of pizza.
"Well, that was a mouthful," Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee, deadpanned in response.
And sure, all of the moderators sound like they have a mouthful of caramel.
Only his bashfulness and mouthful of braces remind you that he is an adolescent.
The crown jewel is an NVidia VANTA RIVA TNT2—what a goddamn mouthful, right?
"He had a mouthful of knuckles there," added another after seeing the couple's interaction.
But as soon as I got a mouthful of Dijon mustard, I stopped eating.
It is a pleasure to get a bit of each element in every mouthful.
"It's about eating with your hands, creating your experience with each mouthful," Michail explains.
Mouthful of Birds , by Samanta Schweblin, translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell (Riverhead) .
It makes for a glorious mouthful, modern and soulful and rooted in sense memory.
"Mouthful of Birds," a collection of 20 stories, has just been published in English.
Here, he's a big, heaping mouthful of garlic trying to be the main course.
"They&aposre more palatable, fluffier, thicker — not just a mouthful of oil," Reuben said.
When I drank water from the tap, it tasted like a mouthful of tin.
Each of the treats packed a mouthful of flavor without feeling heavy or overwhelming.
The system is dubbed DETECTR, short for the mouthful DNA Endonuclease Targeted CRISPR Trans Reporter.
The second time was lucky, though, otherwise Laura would have had a mouthful of powder.
Virgin Hyperloop One is the entity's official moniker going forward, which is quite a mouthful.
Here is a genius bacon-baking hack to get a mouthful in every single bite.
I'm happy to see that it helped to showcase the mouthful of eggs even more.
It's just a mouthful and doesn't quite roll of the tongue like, say, Brains vs.
The documentary's title is a mouthful, but it tells you everything you need to know.
But, aside from being a mouthful, the title is insufficient for narrowing cross-departmental divides.
This cozy Nolita wine bar's intimidating mouthful of a nom belies its unpretentiousness and approachability.
You could define it as membership in the "ethno-national majority," but that's a mouthful.
Not to mention, you won't be risking a trip to the hospital with every mouthful.
That might sound like a mouthful, but it has become essential for our digital protection.
To learn about Burst as a company is to ingest a mouthful of buzzworthy phrases.
Maybe Galifianakis was too much of a mouthful -- heck, maybe Kardashian would be more appropriate.
For some bugs, swallowing even a mouthful of water is enough to leave you sick.
As I was chewing a mouthful, all I could think about was the next mouthful—the initial crunch, the warm wet mass it became once I ground it up with my teeth, and the muddy, sandy texture of it as it slid down my gullet.
They called it the Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy Structure, a mouthful more easily called AMIE 1.0.
That's a mouthful, but it's essentially Kafka as a fully managed, highly available service on AWS.
While it may be quite the mouthful for a hashtag, #ReasonWhyIDoNotHaveAValentine provides some pretty fascinating tweets.
But as a term it's headline-unfriendly as well as being really quite a horrible mouthful.
Upon debuting the images on his Twitter account, Enninful's followers had a mouthful for the editor.
That's a mouthful, but deservedly so: Superclusters like this can contain tens of thousands of galaxies.
A mouthful, to be sure, meant to forbear any legal Sturm und Drang from Porsche itself.
"In every mouthful, you have some cricket, a little leg, a little body," Quezada says, smiling.
He would bend down to take a mouthful of food, then hastily move outside to chew.
From the first mouthful — a wild seesaw from saline sharpness to fatty roundness — I was entranced.
If there's one thing these waxworm caterpillars love, it's a tiny mouthful of chewy, delicious plastic.
His face brightened and he broke into a smile, showing off a mouthful of gold crowns.
That's a mouthful, but it really means that each linkage can move on three different planes.
It's a mouthful, we know, but it goes to show just how versatile the appliance is.
But the proper term for what to call the faith and its followers is a mouthful.
After all, Kentucky Fried Beyond Chicken is kind of a mouthful compared to Kentucky Fried Chicken.
And under guidelines issued this month by state regulators, that is too much of a mouthful.
Still, it leaves a telltale stain, everyone around the table grinning with a mouthful of ink.
Have you ever smiled after eating a chopped kale salad with a mouthful of metal braces?
Yes, dental floss from a company called BURST Oral Care that is this mouthful of buzzwords.
On first-bite of the Fuku sandwich, I got a mouthful of crunchy breading — no chicken.
Each mouthful is a shock of brine and milk and grassiness, amplified by crunch and cold.
Yes, that's a mouthful, but to put it simply, there's no way this piece won't sell out.
Eventually a canine handler approaches, and the dog lunges and gets a mouthful of Hinton&aposs clothing.
With each mouthful he offered me, I uttered the most genuine "mms" and "amazings" I could muster.
"North Schraalenburgh" was spoken for in what is now Dumont, and "South Schraalenburgh" was deemed a mouthful.
MU Monsters Unleashed—a mouthful of a title reflecting the ever-sprawling nature of the Marvel universe.
Some will claim their behavior is due to a phobia — and a mouthful of one at that.
The humor here is wild, modern and unnerving, like watching someone grin with a mouthful of blood.
With a shatter, the sweet, crunchy crust yielded to a mouthful of perfectly seasoned, perfectly sauced spaghetti.
Ms. Swinton's chief executive spends a good chunk of the film speaking through a mouthful of braces.
A mouthful, yes, but one that I feel paints a pretty solid picture of who I am.
Nothing — not even Popeyes — comes close to the magical mouthful that is Howlin&apos Ray&aposs sandwich.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — This grid was crunchy like a mouthful of delicious nuts and bolts, am I right?
Optane uses a whole new type of storage called 3D XPoint (yeah, it's a mouthful of a name).
That's quite a mouthful for a nine-month-old, but, according to McKenzie, they just call her Frankie.
It is kind of a mouthful in regular conversation, so a cute shorthand could really come in handy.
It would be about a $33 billion mouthful, including assumed debt, supposing 3G paid a 30 percent premium.
It was a faux-meat, dairy-free mouthful symbolizing what may be the future of the food industry.
They also wanted to publicize the results, but they knew very well that Homo floresiensis is a mouthful.
Imagine gobbling down a mouthful of molten mozzarella, while simultaneously delighting at a light blow to Higuain's ankle.
Hockey players tend to be impatient with midgame dentistry, even in cases involving a mouthful of busted teeth.
Sometimes, warriors don't manage to drink all of the blood in one mouthful and end up vomiting everywhere.
"You get a massive mouthful of fumes," she said, noting that asthma does not run in her family.
It would be about a $100 billion mouthful, including assumed debt, supposing 3G paid a 30 percent premium.
That hard-to-digest mouthful is sadly typical of the style of this often awkward and poorly translated document.
Completely vegetarian, a large mouthful of m'smen approaches the warmth and chewable comfort of a tender bite of steak.
As they point out, the third youngest daughter of the Giudice's has always been a handful, and a mouthful.
It only takes a mouthful of contaminated water to make a healthy person sick for up to three weeks.
A water ride formerly known as Reggae River Falls became even more of a mouthful: Polly Nesian's Splash Bash.
I was rushing out the door with a mouthful of muesli when I heard—and felt—a big crrruNnch.
Today, it's comedian Jim Norton, whose latest stand-up special Mouthful of Shame was released on Netflix last month.
It's a bit of a mouthful, but you'll still have the same smart controls like you would at home.
If foreigners find Thai names to be a mouthful, so, apparently, do Thais, who use nicknames in everyday life.
But there you are in your kitchen on a Saturday morning, inexplicably choking on a mouthful, trying not to panic.
Being rain-drenched and covered in dirt with a mouthful of hay was totally worth it for the iconic shot.
Other than being a mouthful to say -- it needs something elegant, like Super Bowl -- it should be a great game.
Specifically, "Package for Resource Observation and in-Situ Prospecting for Exploration, Commercial exploitation and Transportation," which is clearly a mouthful.
Some forego the straws and sip, so that each and every mouthful has a bit of cheese foam and tea.
"My little lunch date," Kardashian captioned the photos that showed Penelope with a mouthful of pasta and making silly faces.
"My name is Mara Wilson, I have a mouthful of ice cream right now," Wilson says, as we're getting started.
Others, like pufferfish, chomp on coral like it's rock candy, pulverizing it by the mouthful with powerful, beak-like teeth.
In 2013, Quentin Tarantino spit out a mouthful of Champagne when Ben Affleck's name was named best director, not him.
That's a mouthful—so it's best to think of it as a central component to the American particle physics laboratory.
The design is called the Managed, Reconfigurable, In-space Nodal Assembly, or, if that's too much of a mouthful, Marina.
Charli and Kyary practically morph into a two-headed beast spitting out pitched-up vocals like a mouthful of sweets.
To swallow a mouthful of food, for example, I use a few delicately placed fingers to press my lips closed.
Monophthongization is a mouthful and it's one of the things, along with non-rhoticity, that Spacey has honed in on.
On the palate, the wine was lightly tannic yet finely textured, a mouthful of red fruit and herbs at first.
John Rexer: For starters, you get a mouthful of agave with only a little bit of smoke with our mezcal.
The title is quite the mouthful, but it's not the only thing about "Abundant Acreage Available" that's hard to swallow.
Pick up a puff and crush it in a single mouthful, so that every flavor and texture detonates at once.
In fact, the abundance of my natural political bedfellows don't call themselves libertarian — though "socially progressive economic conservative" is a mouthful.
I fear that whiteness will eat him up in one big mouthful; that he will choose to blend in with it.
It's a mouthful of a name, but up until recently it gave Audi a clear edge on some of its competitors.
Still, you don't want your little ones to have a mouthful of cavities the next time you go to the dentist.
HP's Elite x2 1012 G2 (yeah it's a mouthful) is the latest Surface Pro clone and it packs quite the punch.
"It tastes like I just ate a mouthful of coffee grains," said one reporter, while another didn't like the after taste.
It falls one short of the 10-word mouthful that was Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
The taste is even more upsetting: earthy and bitter — just what I think drinking a mouthful of mud would be like.
So whether you've purposely chosen a certain shade or your selection is completely subconscious, your clothes are actually saying a mouthful.
His daughter Lisa remembers that, one day, he spat out a mouthful of soup after he learned that it contained butter.
Crunchy, delicious batter encasing a soft, doughy pizza base, with little trickles of rich tomato sauce in each mouthful: 10/10.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Sam Ezersky here, filling in today and tomorrow for Martin, filling in for Deb — whew, that's a mouthful.
The term is a mouthful, but the idea is simple: We all have presuppositions that frame our understanding of the world.
His lanky, human legs combined with a mouthful of disturbing human teeth juxtaposed with his overall alien physique is uncomfortable to witness.
Those first men who nearly drowned in the hot blue flow never forgot how it tasted, like a mouthful of dirty pennies.
One mouthful sent him in hot pursuit of the best, on a mission to make the most buttery butter he possibly could.
"Oh, yeah," a friend of mine, now sober for about two years, muttered around a mouthful of tacos a few nights later.
Only when you eat a big spoonful, which I over-enthusiastically do, does it taste like a mouthful of very potent cheese.
And so I carried on in a state of continuous low-grade terror that a mouthful of anything might be my last.
Netflix darling, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before,' is getting a sequel Hopefully, the sequel's title is less of a mouthful.
It's a bit of a mouthful, but the point is that it takes that existing Inbox product and extends it to Outlook.
You could theoretically report that you had eaten a dozen donuts not just in a single sitting but in a single mouthful.
As I dig in to the burger, Denner tells me to take a mouthful of the wine after my first few bites.
I want you to just be able to take a big fucking mouthful of chicken and not worry about what is underneath.
Years later, she wrote "Father, in Drawer," which read in part: Mouthful of earth, hair half a century silvering, who buried him.
Though a mouthful, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) perfectly captures the essence of the DC film.
Yes, it's a mouthful, but the nail-lengthening treatment is pretty straightforward — and a great alternative to a full set of acrylics.
But abroad, Mr. Trubnikov said, they were hampered by a lack of recognition by consumers who also found the name a mouthful.
However, when I first bit into the burrito, all I tasted was a mouthful of thick, gooey liquid cheese and sour cream.
If you prefer the fresh, clean feeling without a mouthful of chemicals, then Uncle Harry's Natural Products Miracle Mouthwash fits the bill.
No. 22015 was the 220 Wisdom from Inspire Moore, a deliciously saline, savory mouthful, with flavors of both tart and sweet fruit.
Thankfully, it looks like smart water-monitoring devices for the home (whew, what a mouthful) are getting much smaller and more accessible.
Undercook your cut, and it will be a mouthful of bloody meat juice; overcook it, and it will become a tough, brown mat.
As the first mouthful hits our tastebuds, he seems thoroughly amused with himself and yells "PAOW!" without warning, the sound of exploding flavors.
After we exchanged some bitterness, and I screamed through a mouthful of spit that I didn't love him anymore, I sought a psychologist.
If you ever say something accidentally sexual around Daniel Radcliffe, you had better not do it when he has a mouthful of liquid.
And after a bit of linguistic trivia, we're launching a new series that takes you to a place whose name is a mouthful.
My one mouthful of traditionally served tripe hasn't converted me but perhaps there's a way of eating it that makes it more palatable.
Hardly any of the components are made from scratch, yet a mouthful of this crunchy, sweet, salty, and tangy wonder feels like alchemy.
Seeing Stella cough up a mouthful of mucus into a cup and hand it to a nurse was a profound moment for me.
It's a mouthful of a name for a chemical that keeps the turkey frozen in our refrigerators and also heats up the planet.
Jabra Elite 65t The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 610 is a mouthful of a name, but it's also an affordable robot vacuum and mop.
This is a sneaky mouthful of hot hay, self-identifying as "fries" but lacking the starchy potato goodness of an actual French fry.
But a bunch of numbers can be a mouthful and also get confusing when you're trying to pass information to so many different sources.
It can be hard to keep family secrets under wraps when all it takes to reveal them is $99 and a mouthful of spit.
Image: Albertine Watson/WikimediaFor some, sneaking a mouthful of raw cookie dough while baking is an indelible—and certainly delicious—part of the process.
But their punchy valuations mean that they would be a mouthful for even giants such as General Motors or Lockheed Martin, a defence group.
Have you ever sat down with a bowl of breakfast cereal, taken in a mouthful, and experienced a crunch that doesn't seem quite right?
In one video, the dad follows his daughter into the bathroom, as she cries with a mouthful of blood from a tooth falling out.
"The world waits on edge and April smirks with a mouthful of cud," officials at the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville wrote on Facebook.
Food friends and foes drew into two distinct camps in my mind, and I saw ill health at every turn and in every mouthful.
You see, burger toppings are great and all, but when they start to stack up too high it becomes a mouthful and a mess.
You need to convince a suspect to surrender, which can involve shouting at them, or even hitting them with a mouthful of CS gas.
It uses its mouthful of large, serrated teeth to rip into prey including fish, seals and dolphins, swallowing mouth-sized chunks of flesh whole.
In silence, the bread and the wine are passed around the table, and everyone eats a piece of bread, drinks a mouthful of wine.
Swallowing a mouthful of unseasoned egg, I uncover something in my emails from a PR rep named Asher and put it to the people.
Called the Levi's Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket (yep, it's a mouthful), the casual looking outerwear has really useful technology woven in.
He is the author of Eyes Bottle Dark With a Mouthful of Flowers (Milkweed Editions, 20103), a National Poetry Series–winning collection of poems.
A book is a mouthful of air turned into furniture, a portable flame, a promised endurance that fails less than other promises of endurance.
The Audi AI:Trail (maybe it's less of a mouthful in German?) is an all-electric, all-terrain vehicle for the future of outdoor adventures.
That was a much easier reception than my colleague got when she was strictly reprimanded by another passenger for taking a mouthful of water.
My daughter — so small, so blissfully ignorant — went to sleep last night with a fever, after a cool sponge bath and a mouthful of Motrin.
That's why you might end up with a mouthful of fillings despite brushing and flossing, while your friend who neglects dental hygiene has no issues.
She remembered how Big Angel chose to go hungry so everyone could have a tiny bit of food, even if it was only a mouthful.
"I went flying out to the studio thinking it was a very uncouth joke and I was going to give her a mouthful," he says.
Genaro Silva, a Dallas-based Tex-Mex chef, tells Thrillist that each nacho should be its own "nice mouthful," though not too loaded with toppings.
MoMA's mouthful of a title, Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction, doesn't begin to describe this volatile eyeful of a show.
On October 24th a new principle was added to it: "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era"—quite a mouthful.
LG is calling the new Alexa skill "LG SmartThinQ Skill," which is quite a mouthful, but so are the names of all its recent products.
But Nintendo's other big falling-blocks puzzle game of the period, Dr Mario, was trumped by something from the company's biggest rivals, namely this mouthful.
The Microsoft Surface Special Edition NFL Type Covers (it's a mouthful, for sure) run a pricey $160 (a $30 premium over the non-branded variety).
It's a good thing that Happy is still around with the Stark private jet, various branded doodads and a mouthful of libertarian-plutocratic talking points.
Garlic, fresh herbs, clams, and a sprinkle of salt and chili flakes is all it takes to make fresh spaghetti into a mouthful of wonder.
Others have found that a whale that big wouldn't gain enough calories from the mouthful to make up for the energy lost from the act.
That's quite a mouthful, but in a nutshell, it's a grill that lets you bask in the benefits of grilling without worrying about the weather.
I'd rather pronounce a mouthful of a name than pay a team to build their stadium and then pay again every time I visit it.
Sinosphere BEIJING — To the untutored ear, the Beijing dialect can sound like someone talking with a mouthful of marbles, inspiring numerous parodies and viral videos.
" Because of that, she noted, the NRF had been "calling it 'the five-day November holiday period,' though that is a bit of a mouthful.
The movie more or less follows the trajectory laid out by that mouthful of a title, though Mr. Sorkin modestly amends it for dramatic purposes.
As if the names weren't enough of a mouthful, I noticed among friends that there's still some confusion about what the differences between the new iPhones.
The name might be a mouthful, but the look itself is the opposite: minimalist and dreamy, only made better by the chic backdrop of English ivy.
"My little lunch date," Kardashian captioned the photos that showed Penelope with a mouthful of pasta in one shot and a wide smile in the others.
More specifically, Ambopteryx was a scansoriopterygid non-avian dinosaur (that's a mouthful, but it's actually quite easy to pronounce: skan-sor-ee-op-ter-ee-jid).
Their furry rodent faces house curious eyes (that will peer into the depths of your soul if given the chance) and a mouthful of sharp teeth.
Every time you swallow a mouthful of seawater while swimming at the beach, you're downing about as many viruses as there are people in North America.
"I don't see why you Muslims have to fast for thirty days," he says, walking past your desk with a mouthful of spicy burrito on display.
We'll see what comes of their adventure when Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (boy, that title is a mouthful) hits theaters November 21.
But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise, the Solomon R. Guggenheim's new show, may be a mouthful, but what it purports to accomplish stays relatively straightforward.
The month wraps up with a super, full, blue moon eclipse in Leo— that's a mouthful, but if anyone can say that gracefully, it's you, Gemini.
His message of finding emotional connection and love can be found in a handshake with a stranger, an interrupted domino game, or a mouthful of sausage.
Monica was set to publicly speak in Stockholm, Sweden Tuesday as a guest lecturer for an event called Hjärntillskott (a mouthful, for sure) Executive Day 2016.
Talk about a mouthful A young boy took a bite out of the record books when doctors discovered he had 526 extra teeth inside his mouth.
"Master," a Foundry Theater production at the Irondale Theater Center, is a mouthful of a multihyphenate work: an intimate-immersive-multimedia-performance art exhibition and play.
A crowd of ingredients — pumpkin seeds, fried garlic, cashews, curls of dried shrimp and too many others to list — bring crackle and tang to each mouthful.
In his gooey mouthful of a Southern drawl, Blanc lays out the facts: Thombey died at some point during the night after his 85th birthday party.
The process starts with two commercially available chemicals, one called "Hagemann's ester," and the other a chemical reaction starter they made from this mouthful of a chemical.
Brushing your teeth is such a routine task that you sometimes can take for granted how nice it is to have a fresh mouthful of pearly whites.
The Vive Deluxe Audio Strap sounds like a mouthful of garbage, but it's a new strap to replace the absolutely awful one currently included with the Vive.
For a first experience with Cheerwine, it was a pleasant one, though I'm almost certainly on the fast track to a mouthful of cavities as a result.
Regarding MSI's nomenclature, saying "GS65 Stealth Thin" is a mouthful and a bit dramatic, but it makes up for that with an admiringly simple and sharp design.
"Parents can encourage their children not to swallow the water when swimming," Hlavsa said, adding that swallowing even a single mouthful of contaminated water can cause illness.
Imagine biting into what you think is a thick, juicy, hot half-pound of wagyu on a kaiser only to come away with a mouthful of...nothing.
This mouthful of a game allows you to train for Tokyo 2020 solo or compete against friends in brand new events like skateboarding, karate, surfing, and climbing.
But its main function is measuring hydration levels, and letting you know when you need to stop jogging with a mouthful of salt and drink some water.
The imaging model has a mouthful of a name — it's the Goddard Earth Observing System Forward Processing (GEOS FP for short) — but the results speak for themselves.
Art Review Starting with its mouthful of a title, "Cosmic Communities: Coming Out Into Outer Space — Homofuturism, Applied Psychedelia & Magic Connectivity" at Galerie Buchholz is baldly ambitious.
"I think that when you're talking about draining the swamp, it's very difficult in the same mouthful to suggest that we're going to reinstitute earmarks," Meadows said.
A biscuit is not a savory, dense chunk of buttery dough, and you'd practically never eat an English biscuit in the same mouthful as gravy or chicken.
Elizabeth Brainerd: What they do is they actually take water into their mouths in a big mouthful of water, and then they pump it down into their stomach.
It's got an awful mouthful of a name, but the benchmark tests a computer's ability to render images, process big chunks of numbers , and even analyze DNA sequences.
Ashwagandha Yes, it's a mouthful, but the adaptogenic herb — aka Indian Ginseng — has been touted for everything from lowering cortisol levels to balancing thyroid hormones to fighting cancer.
After little Sparky realizes that the act of rolling over instantly earns him a mouthful of peanut butter, he starts performing the trick with increased enthusiasm and speed.
Most importantly, it should also have at least a bit of the shrimp's juices intact, so when you bite it, you get a little mouthful of shrimp broth.
Another person on a full-time salary with benefits must then set down art-piece ceramic plates that are perfectly selected to flatter the next two-mouthful course.
Even if it's a pre-mix bottle from the bottom of the bargain bin, there is something incredibly soothing about that first mouthful of mulled wine each year.
Children poured the dipping sauce all over their plates, while their parents dipped carefully as they went, to get each mouthful seasoned just the way they liked it.
That mouthful of scenarios, with far-flung games involving teams Georgia will not play having profound consequences on its season, illustrates the dizzying reality of college football today.
Elizabeth Brainerd: What they do is they actually take water into their mouths in a big mouthful of water, and then they pump it down into their stomach.
This irony clearly hasn't been lost on Pollesch, whose play seems to refute "Vivid's" sleek, razzle-dazzle aesthetic at every turn, starting with its mouthful of a title.
Saying I am a triple major is a mouthful and I usually only bring up the third major when I'm trying to impress someone like a job recruiter.
Then, for a moment, I somehow imagined I was browsing the animal's memories—a brief flash of savannah humidity at a river's edge, a mouthful of water hyacinth.
Whoever this butter-eater is, he's been serenely enjoying a mouthful of saturated fat for at least two years—or at least, he's been online for that long.
Even a mouthful or two of concentrated hydrogen peroxide led to critical illness caused by a suspected embolism, a vessel blockage, in 13.9% of cases studied, the study said.
Jesse Lee, whose mouthful of a job title is "Special Assistant to the President and Director of Rapid Response," signed online today to announce his departure from the Twittersphere.
Or you can chase a mouthful of oloroso with a soft bite of a sheep's milk cheese called Puits d'Astier, wrapped in a charred leaf of cabbage and griddled.
A mouthful both by name and nature, Joyous Celebration ricochets between punk, noise, country, house, and everything in between, challenging conceptions of what a record could or should be.
We knew that we wanted a shorter name that wasn't super-complicated because 'Chmerkovskiy' is kind of a mouthful and he'll always have to spell it out for people.
The full title is certainly a mouthful, but this is one of those docu-series that doesn't feel like it's laboring, or forcing the issue, to create compelling drama.
While that's a mouthful of a name, it's a useful tool that provides a visual representation of container deployments with problem containers showing up as outliers on the map.
Reminiscent of frozen xiao long bao, these dumplings have a pleasant mouthful of flavorful broth inside them along with the filling — so be careful not to burn your mouth.
While that's a mouthful, the name pretty much tells you what it is: a new service for batch training deep neural networks on the company's Azure cloud computing platform.
The whole thing actively puts you off Nutella for a good two, three years before you delve back in with a single mouthful of it taken off a teaspoon?
The account of Malena and Svante's struggle to find help and to feed her, one tiny mouthful of rice or avocado at a time, is acutely painful to read.
The pain was second only to labor — and the difficulty I had in "establishing a proper latch," or getting the baby to get a good mouthful of my breast.
Encounters "That's why I'm going to have no teeth," said Chris Riccobono, the founder of the Untuckit men's wear label, after a lascivious mouthful of 2013 Joseph Phelps cabernet.
Each mouthful is a reminder that my time here will not last forever, and that my success or failure will become a defining example for my sister and relatives.
The point of view shifts to take in the abundance of life, from a moose with "a mouthful of water lilies" at the water's edge to beavers swimming below.
Editorial Observer Los Angeles — The current political moment, with its upwelling of nationalism and xenophobia, has a repellent taste, like a mouthful of citrus pith, all bitter and white.
Middle school was incontestably my awkward phase: I had a mouthful of braces, square glasses that didn't quite fit my face, and a nose I hadn't yet grown into.
The new Dyson Pure Cool Me (a mouthful of a name) has a ball-like top that you can tilt forward and back to control the direction of air flow.
That's a mouthful, and what you really need to know is that it's a Spyder version of the incredible i8 hybrid, reworked with an absurd amount of weird new tech.
The startup, whose mouthful-of-a-name is a reference to "dangerous and unexplored areas," was founded in 2014 as the sister company of VR content platform Vrse, now Within.
On Tuesday, the 37-year-old posted a photo (taken by Marcus Hyde) of herself topless with a mouthful of noodles and her hands positioned to partially cover her breasts.
The vehicle for this new level of understanding and, maybe, acceptance, will be a brand new mouthful of an organization: the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society.
"At what point is a scooter properly parked on private property when you do not have permission from the property owner to park it there ... that's a mouthful," he said.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. On a Saturday night in a north London club, 26-year-old Mo swallows a pink pill with a mouthful of Red Bull.
Every syndicated game show seems ridiculously easy, when you're sitting on your own couch, shouting "WHAT IS THE VERNAL EQUINOX?" or buying imaginary vowels through a mouthful of French fries.
In Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers, Skeets's illuminating and hauntingly incisive debut poetry collection, Gallup is a place of wonder and discovery, challenging settler ideas of it.
In his new work for Danspace Project, "A Mouthful of Shoes," he translates musical scores — including Stravinsky's "Piano Rag Music" and an original composition by Dean Rosenthal — into physical ones.
It looks a little like ricotta or a cottage cheese and as I take a mouthful, it tastes like—well, what you might expect fermented camel's milk to taste like.
Every candidate makes the pilgrimage to the Iowa State Fair, and the essential photo op is a mouthful of pork, and not just any pork ... it's gotta be on a stick.
They do soften a bit in the pickling liquid, but they'd still be quite a mouthful if you bit into a whole peppercorn, so she expects people just pick around it.
Humans, as you know, are part of the natural world, and we depend upon it completely — every breath we take, every mouthful of food we eat, comes from the natural world.
I flicked the friction maker on the back into its lock- spot and with a mouthful of chocolate and a quick start, I illuminated my path into the wet Chicago night.
Finally, the third new feature Google is launching today is context-aware access for those enterprises that already use its Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy (yes, those names are all a mouthful).
If you're like me and prefer not to brush your teeth before bedtime, a mouthful of these barely-edible, candy-coated pebbles will eliminate any need for that pesky daily routine.
The term, which is admittedly a real mouthful, was coined Tuesday in the wake of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson learning he was out of a job via Donald Trump's tweets.
When we first meet the sex toy in question in "A Mouthful In Mexico," it's clear Brandi Redmond never meant to offend anyone with it, but ends up legitimately upsetting Kameron.
The crisp, buttery hazelnuts popped up every second mouthful; the Gruyère cheese coating the spaetzle left a delicious winey aftermath; and the slow-cooked duck egg lent an element of luxury.
With a mouthful of gold teeth, richly dark skin and flashy jewelry dangling about her, Rainey cast a striking figure, with a ruggedly powerful voice and lavish stage presence to match.
They include companies tackling drug discovery using digital twin cells, environmental pollutant monitoring, and artificial brain development for robotics applications, to name just a few (that last one was a mouthful).
At nearly a year old, Emma Hernandez has a mouthful of teeth and she doesn't walk — she runs — sometimes while yelling "Mommy!" or "Uh-oh!" or another word in her toddler vocabulary.
"People were very, very emotional and very, very happy because Ethiopia and Eritrea were one community," he said, scooping up a mouthful of lamb stew with a piece of traditional Ethiopian injera.
Ever since Meryl Streep sauntered into Big Little Lies with a mouthful of fake teeth and oddball cadences, it's been clear that her character, Mary Louise Wright, is there to make trouble.
I pulled my head off her shoulder and went for it, but right at that moment she turned to scratch her nose, and I ended up kissing a mouthful of her hair.
What if, instead of jumping onto the tracks to retrieve his AirPod like a person hungry for a mouthful of train, Keil instead asked BART's Twitter account to return it to him?
The answer came to me one night days later, as I spat a mouthful of gray foam — the lather from my go-to charcoal-laced natural toothpaste — into my own bathroom sink.
Add the umami of fish sauce, the tang of lime juice, and the kick of chili jam to that dressing, and you've treated yourself to a taste of Bangkok with each mouthful.
Last month, the shop shared a few insanely delicious gifs with us — so while you wait to get a mouthful of creamy Gilmore Girls nostalgia, you can gaze longingly at ice cream.
The meat juice seeps into the sweet bread below, and as I dive in for a mouthful, the filling falls out and all over my fingers in a delicious mess of flavour.
The thing that makes me a good public speaker is that I'm very cerebral, but that often times can be a mouthful for when you're trying to write a turn up song.
Now, instead of just Calvin Klein, it will be called Calvin Klein 205W39NYC, which is a mouthful topped only by the new name of the jeans collection: Calvin Klein Jeans Established 1978.
If GERD, disturbing dreams, or an inability to lose weight are vexing you, putting three hours between your last mouthful of food and your head hitting the pillow is certainly worth a try.
And maybe He gave her a shelter there,A threshold she might call her own,And offered her just enough shade for joy,For a mouthful of peace, for the taste of love.
But Ben & Jerry's is doing more than helping us de-stress with a mouthful of Empower Mint: it is also spreading a much-needed message of love and unity with its newest commercial.
When it's quiet, he breaks out his repertoire of magic tricks, which in the days before the fire marshal stepped in included "breathing fire" by blowing a mouthful of spirits past a flame.
Viewers got a taste of what's coming in the second hour of the Las Vegas debate, a mouthful in the days since, and a second serving during a CNN townhall on Monday night.
Stolarsky had ordered a Grey Goose Magnum for himself, and now he winced down a mouthful, chasing off his disappointment in the beer, which had left a foam trace on his upper lip.
The Argentine novelist Samanta Schweblin, whose second book, "Mouthful of Birds," was published in January, said Luiselli's vision is a cross between the Latin American and the North American views of the world.
If past experience is of any indication, it's time to get ready for more mouthful names like the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People's Republic of China.
The headliner is a chocolate-for-two arrangement, the title alone a mouthful: Initiation to the Tastes, Textures and Temperatures of Pure Brazilian Chocolate from the Paineiras Plantation (say that 10 times fast).
Beyond that, there's a lot going on at Verizon, which, Marni, as executive vice president and president of Product Innovation and New Businesses (man what a mouthful), did a really great job of addressing.
Because that is a mouthful, researchers usually refer to it as Mr P. The approach would allow forecasters to produce state-level estimates by applying sophisticated demographic modelling to a single, large national poll.
The ROG Strix SKT T1 Hero Edition sounds like quite the mouthful, but it's a gaming laptop that is designed to play graphics-intense multiplayer online battle arena games like League and Dota 10803.
First off, let's trod out the annual list of food-related NFL names that will make your uncle (who was once kicked by a horse) laugh with a mouthful of mashed potatoes: Jack Ham.
Where Strait is polite and self-effacing, Dillon is a big, ornery personality: when Strait asked Dillon to put out his cigarette during their first meeting, he responded by exhaling a mouthful of smoke.
This mouthful, being worked on by several groups of engineers, is a modification of friction-stir welding, which was developed in the 1990s by the Welding Institute, an industry-funded laboratory near Cambridge, England.
"Just before he died, my father wasn't even allowed a mouthful of water," said Mr. Chen, 250, a retired teacher who lives in northwest Beijing, a few minutes' walk from where his father lived.
Every single night groups of pissed up students would stand directly under my window to belt out "Monday, Tuesday, HAPPY DAYS!" stopping only for a mouthful of chicken or a drag on a rollie.
Companies under threat by outsiders make promises that are too rash, buff margins through unsustainable tactics like tweaking the tax rate, or engage in poor acquisitions to try to make themselves an unsavory mouthful.
But (somehow) these stories are delivered with a mouthful of ash and a lopsided grin, a stubborn sense of the absurd that recalls Philip Larkin and Lorrie Moore and feels like proof of life.
When Kam Tam came to the United States at age 16 from China 50 years ago, he spoke little English, had a mouthful of rotten teeth and active tuberculosis, and weighed just 96 pounds.
When he or she asks how it is, don't say "It's just OK." And, if you're the cook, don't lose your shit if your loved one doesn't smile broadly with a mouthful of your spaghetti.
"He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs he can force himself on any woman within groping distance," Warren said while campaigning at St. Anselm College and introducing the Democratic presidential nominee.
In 2005, the Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role—what a mouthful—went to Cate Blanchett, for playing Katharine Hepburn in "The Aviator," opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, as Howard Hughes.
That's quite a mouthful but the objective of the deal is simpler to grok: Alibaba already has a formidable online channel to interact with consumers and now it is expanding what it can do offline.
When I'm talking about my own job, I use the word "prostitute" because it's less of a mouthful and feels more precise—I have sex for money, so it feels like an easy fit. But!
By tradition, the finished couscous, heaped with whole chickpeas and great logs of carrots, is scooped from a communal plate and rolled between the thumb and the first two fingers, to make a ready mouthful.
Duterte warned that if the Chinese government moved to interfere with the Philippines' power supply, there would be a "quarrel," adding that "I may not overcome you but you will receive from me a mouthful."
He swallowed a mouthful of beer and used his palm to dry the ring left on the table, wishing, as he did, that he were the kind of person who could let such things go.
If, instead, you had started reviewing your Amazon purchases, built a reputation as a reliable reviewer, secured an invite to the Vine program, kept your head down, filed your assignments and avoided the occasional purges of reviewers, your take-home total might today exceed that number, although in somewhat less liquid forms: five vacuums here; 22014 hard drives there; some laptops and cellphones; Bluetooth speakers, and headphones, and headsets, and, well, pretty much anything with Bluetooth, so much Bluetooth, mouthful after mouthful of blue teeth.
Wanting to make something productive of her procrastination habits, Anna started a newsletter, "Things I Would Buy if I Didn't Have to Pay Rent" (a mouthful, yes, but a title and an elevator pitch in one).
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is a mouthful of a title, but it's also heavy on the charm that made the first film special, though it's decidedly a more grown up tale.
Think of it like a Hangouts on Air via YouTube Live (what a mouthful!) — you can ask a Facebook friend to join and share the live stream screen even when you're not in the same place.
Fifteen years later, name tag-wearing vigilantes are still figuratively (and literally, in one case) shouting "Fuck the Police" by using whatever they have on hand: condiments, a mouthful of spit, and their own restaurant's speakers.
"Swallowing just a mouthful of water with Crypto in it can make otherwise healthy kids and adults sick for weeks with watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting," CDC's Healthy Swimming Program chief Michele Hlavsa said.
Martin Deboo of Jefferies, a brokerage, has long argued that Unilever should sell the rest of its food business and buy Colgate-Palmolive, a potentially $62bn mouthful of toothpaste and other home and personal-care businesses.
The Many Saints of Newark may have been a mouthful of a title, but it had a certain ring to it, and it was a nod to the film's reported central character, Dickie Moltisanti, Christopher's dad.
Activists and lawmakers bewildered by the defeat say the answer may be much more simple: Voters say they were disoriented by a mouthful of a ballot question, leaving them unsure what "yes" and "no" actually meant.
Wanting to make something productive of her procrastination habits, Anna started the newsletter "Things I Would Buy if I Didn't Have to Pay Rent" (a mouthful, yes, but a title and an elevator pitch in one).
Wanting to make something productive of her procrastination habits, Anna started the newsletter Things I Would Buy if I Didn't Have to Pay Rent (a mouthful, yes, but a title and an elevator pitch in one).
The gains mean more usage between charges; the iPhone 11 Pro gets four more hours of usage per charge than the iPhone XS and the iPhone 11 Pro Max (what a mouthful) gets five hours more.
Breakfast Baconator Just listing the components that make up the breakfast edition of Wendy's signature burger is a serious mouthful: sausage, a buffet's worth of bacon, American cheese, two eggs and more of the Swiss sauce.
But Jacobi Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (that's a mouthful) -- founder and manager of the club -- tells TMZ the fight started when a man smuggled a camera into Tape and tried to snap shots of Justin in VIP.
Every few mouthfuls, I'd swill a mouthful of water and spit that into the jar, too, so that my sake wouldn't end up undrinkably thick (kuchikamizake was originally a thick paste that would be eaten with chopsticks).
It's called iFalcon Face Control Mobile, which is a mouthful, and it's billed as an "AI-powered" solution that promises local matching against a database stored on-device on a wearable computer that pairs with a headset.
The lamp will be called C by GE Sol — kind of a mouthful just to clarify that it's part of GE's "C" line of smart lights — and sell for $199.99, with shipments expected to start in September.
The Momentum True Wireless — the name is such a mouthful that I'm going to just call them the Momentums or MTWs — come in a chunky, rigid, fabric-covered case that opens and closes with a nice snap.
And there's nothing more breathtaking than the second half of "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief," a song that earns its mouthful of a title with two minutes of Bond-worthy brilliance.
Where the jobs are: New York, Texas, Florida, California, Illinois Median pay: $69,650Job growth through 2024: 26.4% It's a mouthful, but basically, diagnostic medical sonographers are responsible for the first glimpse expectant mothers get of their babies.
I flick on the episode of Dexter's Laboratory and laugh through a mouthful of omelette at the same moments: the teacher asking the insane mumbo jumbo Maths question, and his look of surprise when Dexter is correct.
As I tuck into a gooey, fragrant mouthful, I realise that for Juma, the dinner table is not just a place to eat, but somewhere to discuss his heritage, away from the polemics of a fractured Iraq.
That is a mouthful but describes a mash-up of a mutual fund - with a manager buying and selling stocks and bonds in hopes of beating the market - and an ETF built to shave trading costs and taxes.
"For God's Sake, John, Sit Down" is its mouthful of a title, and it pits Mr. Fontana's agitating Adams, who wants the Congress to commit to independence from England, against his increasingly annoyed and obdurately stolid fellow politicians.
It's a mouthful of a name for a Côtes-du-Rhône that, unusually, is made entirely from syrah, or more accurately, sérine, a form of syrah that is often said to be the precursor of modern syrah clones.
In an early scene, Mercury's bandmates-to-be are skeptical about his ability to be a frontman with such a mouthful, but Mercury suggests that having four extra teeth, which gave him his overbite, is a musical benefit.
He steered the loader over to a mound of forty thousand cubic yards of specially formulated dirt that looked like turbinado sugar, filled the bucket with a huge mouthful, and charged down a dirt ramp into the pit.
"The Light" is the first production to open at the Susan & Ronald Frankel Theater, an assembly of plush plum seats, gray carpet and blond wood at the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space (a mouthful and then some).
Researchers like Cole think there could have been a social benefit to the practice: Some cultures may have honored the dead by eating a mouthful of their flesh to carry their soul forward—a key to maintaining social cohesion.
Write out that mouthful of acronyms and you have Maximilian Büsser and Friends' Mechanical Art Devices — a showroom for what is no doubt the zaniest watchmaker on the planet, with particular allure for a certain type of adult male.
Called Darcy, because "Fitzwilliam" is such a mouthful, he keeps fit by running, a pastime that allows him plenty of opportunities to encounter Liz Bennet so they can flirt, insult, and have satisfyingly explosive "hate sex" with each other.
After this first mouthful, we head towards the Moselle zone, where Mathias's first, brilliant reflex is to order a pinot noir—a little rosé from Vic sur Seille, which happens to be a gold-medal winner among Lorraine wines.
"All control of the vessel is mine," he declares with a macabre cackle, sounding like he's talking through a mouthful of clotting blood—and The Darkness provides no happy ending, Jackie forever cursed to carry the wickedness with him.
"Swallowing just a mouthful of water with crypto in it can make otherwise healthy kids and adults sick for weeks with watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting," said Michele Hlavsa, chief of the C.D.C.'s Healthy Swimming Program.
A bar or bat mitzvah is a rite of passage for a Jewish 13-year-old, and like many kids preparing for the ritual, Zane has been preparing for this moment since he had a mouthful of baby teeth.
I'd like to know what percentage of those viewers are willing to try this at their own desk, and what percentage are chewing a mouthful of ham sandwich, wondering how hard it is to dismantle an HP Pavilion desktop.
As a title it's quite a mouthful, but DRESSING ON THE SIDE: (And Other Diet Myths Debunked): 11 Science-Based Ways to Eat More, Stress Less, and Feel Great About Your Body (Grand Central, $26) is simple and pragmatic.
When you take a bite of it, you might be shocked to find, instead of an empty void inside, a big mouthful of creamy almond-hazelnut nougat that will give you the most intense sugar rush of your life.
In addition to announcing the funding today, the company unveiled its "Application Level Fault Injection" system — a mouthful of a name, but a feature that will help DevOps engineers test systems at the application level, including most importantly serverless environments.
"Escalopes" pose a clear danger to consumers, who might well recoil in horror when, taking a mouthful of one, they discover that it is made not of the scallops from which it got its name but of chicken or veal.
The sledgehog is designed to be a mouthful for destructive dogs An ingenuous toy with an adorable design, the sledgehog is made of rubber and its ridged spikes make for fun bounces and also serve as grips for your dog's mouth.
Now that's a mouthful, but basically, it means that developers can build a truly global product, write database updates to Cosmos DB and rest assured that every other user across the world will see those updates within 20 milliseconds or so.
When you eat a bun, the flavours develop so with the first mouthful, you think, "That's not super potent" but then by the time you've eaten the whole bun, all of those flavours are constantly building up in your mouth.
"I regularly come across low level cadres who with great effort use a mouthful of dialect to talk about their poverty alleviation plans without realizing that dealing with their own deficiencies in speaking Mandarin is an urgent task," he said.
A lavishly illustrated book about the restaurant, published in 2012, contains a photograph of what became a signature appetizer: a test tube containing a mouthful of dried-fish crisps, roasted pearl barley, sugar-glazed seaweed, and fragments of roasted fermented lamb.
" In 1990, he's standing in front of a blackboard with a map of Tibet on the back in the woods of Twin Peaks; after spitting out his mouthful, he grins widely at the concerned onlookers and exclaims "Damn good coffee!
She definitely seemed older now and she came to kiss me, but I turned my head because I felt this overwhelming sense that I had bad breath and I didn't want her to get a mouthful of my nasty mouth.
The 2015 Jolie-Laide — with its blend of grenache and syrah, and tiny amounts of the aromatic white grapes viognier and muscat — seemed like a more complex mouthful, with the bright grenache fruit given depth by the dark, spicy syrah.
"I don't want nobody to give me nothing, open up the door, I'll get it myself" — which is a mouthful, but essentially symbolizes the progression of black politics and black people through the mid-'60s all the way through the '70s.
Sure, I laughed while she begged her talking toilet to flush down the mouthful of pills she'd just regurgitated, which it refused to do because it didn't recognize it as a waste product it could incorporate into the house's biome.
Known by the mouthful National Goals and Strategic Objective of the Russian Federation Until 2024, the program is not called a "five-year plan," the centralized tool that the Soviet Union relied on to set economic goals and direct state spending.
It's fantastic, except for one thing: It's yet another thing you need to plug into your TV. Vizio's new P-Series Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display TVs (holy moly, that's a mouthful) come with what is essentially Chromecast built right in.
And in the film's third act, we see Goose unleash its true nature when Carol asks Fury to hold the Tesseract for safekeeping — Goose takes it upon itself to protect the Tesseract and promptly unleashes a mouthful full of tentacles to "swallow" it.
If you're not vegetarian or vegan, you've probably received a mouthful on this subject from a friend or family member before, so I'm going to keep it brief and focus on the argument cultured meat proponents seem to embrace the most: Sustainability.
A mouthful, for sure, but this method of creating virtual environments could possibly hold the key to the future of VR. Unlike the method mentioned above, there are no takes or shots in volumetric VR that are later edited in post-production.
You will then take your first skeptical bite of the beastly thing and get a mouthful of al dente rice noodles, basil, hoisin, sriracha sauce, sauteed onions, jalapeño, and thin, tender slices of ribeye beef lightly poached in a traditional pho broth.
Their flavors can be as malty and rich as a mouthful of cocoa powder, or so hoppy they taste like smoking a blunt, or so tart and grassy that taking a sip is like chewing a leaf just picked off a lemon tree.
The different varieties of sherry are fun to learn about (and taste), from the fino variety, which resembles a dry table wine, to the Pedro Ximénez variety, which is aged until thick and dark, and tastes like a mouthful of liquid raisins.
Elections of US America Election, which is a mouthful however many times you say it (which might just be the point, given the nonsensical nature of so many campaign-trail sound bites), is a collaborative venture with the US political satire blog Wonkette.com.
The burger itself is quite a mouthful, featuring 11 components: two jalapeño studded beef patties with miso-mustard, crushed avocado, fresh tomato, butter lettuce, American cheese, Umami house spread and caramelized onions, all topped off with queso fresco and tortilla chips tossed in salsa brava.
This is a mouthful, but the gist is that the president can tell the speaker of the House and Senate president pro tem that he or she are in fact not unable to perform their duties, and that he or she wants their powers back.
The INSIDER Data team used statistics from the US Census Bureau to determine the most lengthy location names in the US. From a town in Maine called Mooselookmeguntic to a Virginia community named King and Queen Court House, some names can be quite the mouthful.
Before bed, Timothy O'Bryan was allowed one treat from the evening's haul, and picked his Pixy Stix tube—but the powdered sugar was stuck in the straw, and it wasn't until his dad helped him to dislodge it that he could take his first mouthful.
Here are the books discussed by The Times's critics this week: "Mouthful of Birds" by Samanta Schweblin "Act Natural" by Jennifer Traig "Hollywood's Eve" by Lili Anolik We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
Melbourne By Molly O'Brien Growing up in my household, the months leading up to our birthdays meant one thing: poring over the chromatic, candied pages of "The Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Cookbook" — its beloved contents as much of a mouthful as its title.
Last November, Leon Williams, ordered a L.I.T. at Club Heaven and Hell in Washington, D.C. By his own account, he's a man who knows his way around an L.I.T., so he just needed one mouthful to know that there was something wrong with what he'd been served.
"If you stick strictly to physical well-being, it's a real mixed picture, and I think probably more negative than it is positive," said Dan Witters, research director of the nearly decade-long effort, which has a mouthful of a name: the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index.
SANTA CRUZ ITUNDUJIA, Mexico (Reuters) - Toddler Priscila Rubi Sanchez lived in a remote Mexican hamlet with no fixed line or cell phone network, so when a mouthful of corn partially blocked her throat late one night and her parents could not call for help, she died.
The Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote (it's a mouthful) hits the same nice $40 price point as its predecessor, bundling in a voice-enable remote (previously $30 as a standalone) that brings with it such voice commands as app launching, program search and channel selection.
Virgin Hyperloop One's goal (besides making their official name an increasingly difficult mouthful) is to build an India-wide national hyperloop network, and signing on Indian state governments, even if only for feasibility studies, is a key piece of the puzzle in terms of making this work.
"He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs that he can force himself on any woman within groping distance," she said, alluding to Mr. Trump's mention of the breath freshener in a 2005 recording in which he boasted about forcing himself on women.
The creator of the most amusing sketch is slowly fellated by a prostitute with a mouthful of honey, while the loser parachutes into the middle of the raging battle below armed with only a dustbin lid, a clockwork pistol, and a webcam glued to his forehead.
The name replaces the mouthful by which the project was previously known: the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or L.S.S.T. The observatory, jointly financed by the N.S.F. and the Department of Energy, under construction on a mountain called Cerro Pachon, in Chile, will begin operating in 2022.
Vermont senator Bernie Sanders introduced the "Stop Bad Employers by Zeroing Out Subsidies Act" last week in his latest attempt to curb corporate America, and if that sounds like a mouthful, look a little closer and you'll see that the bill is actually an acronym for Bezos—i.e.
As even a single mouthful of contaminated water can lead to cryptosporidiosis, Michele Hlavsa, chief of the CDC's Healthy Swimming Program, has recommended that parents encourage their children not to swallow water when swimming, as well as to avoid buying pool toys that may encourage swallowing, such as cups.
Yes. My girlfriend has gained eight stone [112 pounds] in three years since us meeting, and every mouthful she takes, every minute spent on the sofa slowly outgrowing her clothes, and each step less it takes for her to become breathless is recreated in detail in the bedroom.
"I thought she was pretty and a lot of fun, and I was drawn to her Southern charm," said Mr. Faulkner, who was dressed as the boy Sid, the antagonist from "Toy Story," flirting with Ms. Spivey in ballooning jeans and a mouthful of tinfoil (to simulate braces).
Aside from annual savings on operating costs, UCLA also got some discounts toward the purchase of the lab from a few grant programs, including the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (an admitted mouthful, but it does have its own acronym luckily — HVIP).
For the middle, I use a semifreddo, bright and tart with lemon, that Ashley makes for the restaurant, because it is softer to push your fork through and makes for a better mouthful with the tender, chewy cake base and the airy meringue that will cap the top.
But Dewey was also by all accounts extremely difficult to work with, and I can't help but think that's because he's the kind of insufferable efficiency nerd who decides that since Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey is such a mouthful, he might as well shorten his name to Melvil Dui.
A February visit included a house-smoked slab of local mackerel that burst with citric crunch and radiant hues (courtesy of beetroot spaghetti, diced apple and horseradish yogurt) followed by a filet mignon as thick as a Dickens novel that was topped with charred seaweed for a crisp, smoky-briny mouthful.
That's in large part because, during those same decades, West Germany had undertaken a self-administered "Vergangenheitsbewältigung," a mouthful of a German word that translates as something like "the overcoming of the past," and refers to the country's collective effort to grapple with the causes and legacies of the Nazi era.
According to global fashion search platform Lyst, which has tracked more than 100 million searches from 80 million shoppers in 120 countries and crunched the queries, page views, and sales across five million fashion products from 12,000 designers and stores (phew, that was mouthful!), 2017's top items include everything from (pricey
Boss Bottled by Hugo Boss (100 ml) — save £23 This is a bit of a mouthful but this scent apparently has an initial fresh and fruity impression, followed by warm and flowery middle notes dominated by geraniums and a dab of clove, with masculine base notes of sandalwood, cedar wood, and vetiver. Phew.
Debate. Those were the teacher's instructions on a recent Sunday morning when 17 college students met at Tsinghua University in Beijing for "Mao Zedong Thought and the Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics," a mouthful of a course that is part of a government-mandated regimen of ideological education in China.
Opinion Mogadishu, Somalia — As I waited for my ride to collect me from the Mogadishu airport, an officer told me an apocryphal tale: A starving goat, blind from hunger, mistook a baby wrapped in a green cloth for grass and bit off a mouthful of emaciated flesh from the baby's upper arm.
The second I think I shall bury in the garden: a hedge against a nightmare future in which the beer runs out, the zombie apocalypse begins, and I have cause to dig it up and take one final mouthful of the sweet, depleting nectar before kissing goodbye to my country as I know it.
The W.H.O.'s definition of gaming disorder is a mouthful: A pattern of gaming behavior characterized by impaired control over gaming, increasing priority given to gaming over other activities to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other interests and daily activities, and continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences.
However, a full mouth series, which involves both bitewings and a periapical X-ray of each tooth, should be reserved for patients with extensive past dental treatment or a mouthful of active decay, according to the A.D.A. After an initial dental visit, how often adults should get X-rays depends on their dental history.
When the episode starts, the men are feeling confident after the first cocktail party, wherein one forgettable dude got busted for having a girlfriend back home, Luke P. locked in his role as this season's very questionable frontrunner (first impression rose, hello), and Grant somehow made the cut despite greeting Hannah with a mouthful of mustard and sausage (we're rootin' for ya, Grant!).
Probably. But the new Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX, which is less of a mouthful) is a significant leap forward for the company's interiors and a glimpse into the very near future for what drivers will interact with when they want to adjust the air conditioning or send text messages or find the quickest way to get out of Nevada.
It's hard to imagine a less sexy subject for a movie than the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's 2014 report on the CIA's post-9/11 detention and interrogation program — even if you abbreviate that mouthful as the "torture report," and even if you cast Adam Driver (dreamy, amiright?) as the guy who was then-committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein's dogged lead investigator.
The new Hisense 22019K Smart TriChroma laser TV (yes, it's a mouthful) uses the primary colors — red, green, and blue — with three separate lasers to produce a wide array of colors (including what Hisense dubs "pure white"), a 2599-microsecond refresh rate serving 255 million pixels, and, to top it off, it reaches 2749 percent of the DCI-P83 color space, further ensuring its color accuracy.
He'll threaten to "C-Walk on your face, nigga, while I'm listenin' to Ma$e, nigga" ("Tool"), tell you to shake to your ass ("Shake Your Ass," appropriately), or also express dismay that, even though he's sitting in a jail cell, swearing that he's a changed man, he'll again be running from the cops with a mouthful of crack rocks when he's released ("25 To Life").
The museum's mouthful of a name—and its inelegant initialism, N.M.A.A.H.C.—testifies to a bureaucratic slog that began in 1915, when black veterans of the Union Army, together in Washington to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the war's end, and fed up with the discrimination they found in the capital city, organized a "colored citizens' committee" to build a monument to the civic contributions of their recently emancipated people.
Become a thief in the nightBecome a dog on the runAnd have I fallen so farAnd as the hour so lateThat nothing remains but the cry of my hateThe cries in the dark that nobody hearsHere where I stand at the turning of the yearsIf there's another way to goI missed it twenty long years agoMy life was a war that could never be wonThey gave me a number and they murdered ValjeanWhen they chained me and left me for deadJust for stealing a mouthful of breadYet why did I allow this manto touch my soul and teach me love?
And in a famously poignant scene that is often judged by fans as the show's finest cinematic achievement and was once noted by Apatow as the most personal scene he ever made, Bill Haverchuck (Martin Starr) has a lonely, cathartic moment watching Garry Shandling's standup act on TV. The 90-second scene is devoid of any sound or dialogue but is incredibly telling about Haverchuck's daily routine and character, largely aided by the song choice: the Who's "I'm One," which opens with the line, "Every year is the same, and I feel it again / I'm a loser, no chance to win" before giving way to the more triumphant chorus as Haverchuck laughs his teenage pain away with a mouthful of grilled cheese.

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