Word: mouthes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...employer was dead: she was lying in a half-filled bathtub and could not be roused. The doctor who came at the call of the apartment manager also thought that Mrs. Butler was dead. He could find no pulse, his stethoscope revealed no heartbeat. A mirror held before her mouth and nostrils showed no breathing. The eyes seemed lifeless, and Mrs. Butler's body was cold. Though the doctor estimated that she had been dead for hours, rigor mortis had not set in. The bath water, it was thought, might explain that...
...very tip of the spearhead, cocky, harddriving, but an expert tanker, rides Staff Sergeant Steve Cochran, a Southern mountain boy who speaks as if his mouth were always full of grits and corn pone. The story, makes what it can out of Cochran's constant friction with his men, who are predictably slow to recognize his true worth...
...shorter piece of tubing must ultimately lead to your mouth. By inhaling experts declare, you will force water to circulate in the cooling system. One point of caution: do not forget to circulate the water in the cooling system often. Once you have drawn the water in your mouth, spit...
...playgoer cannot place any blame on the supporting cast members who could do no more than mouth the words that evidently sung themselves into Mrs. Luce's ears. The words belong in a pulpit, not on a stage. Nor can the supporting players be blamed for not helping the audience understand the play's last wild thirty seconds where everyone is converted to the true faith...
...distinct from that of man, whose dirty mouth, even if non-rabid, makes his bite the most likely to cause serious local infection...