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mouthful of marbles
Language:
Meanings:
1.
General
informal
idiomatic
Speech that is muffled, slurred, or indistinct, as though the speaker has something in their mouth.
2.
General
neutral
literal
A literal description of having marbles or a similar object in the mouth, which would cause impaired articulation and muffled sound.
Examples:
EN:
Dr. Weaver on line one with a mouthful of marbles.
ES:
La doctora Weaver por la uno con la boca llena de piedras.
EN:
They had a mouthful of marbles, and could not express the t
HI:
शब्द के झुंड थे, स्वर बहा ना सके
EN:
• A mouthful of marbles does not cure stuttering.
TE:
* ఇందులోని కాల్షియం ఎముకలకు దృఢత్వం చేకూరిస్తే, రిబోఫ్లెవిన్ నోటిపూత లాంటి సమస్యలను రానీయదు.
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