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lock one's mouth

To not speak.

lock someone's mouth

To prevent someone from talking about something.

The saliva in one's mouth dries up

To talk much in order to complement someone or boast about something.

put glue on one's mouth; make ends meet; eke out a living

To live in severe poverty.

open one's mouth wide

To be very surprised or dumbfounded.

seal one's mouth

To not talk.

seal someone's mouth

To prevent someone from talking about something.

be like a tongue in someone's mouth

To quickly catch someone's intention or preference and do as he/she pleases.

One's mouth is wide open

To be very surprised or pleased.

have a light mouth

To be talkative and frequently leak a secret.

feel itchy in one's mouth

To be dying to talk about something or reveal a secret.

have a foul mouth

To talk in a crude and vulgar manner.

have one's mouth ripped to the roots of the ears

To laugh with one's mouth wide open for joy.

have a sweet mouth

To have a good appetite and enjoy food.

have one's mouth worn out

To repeat the same words several times.

One's mouth is taken off

To start talking.

have one's mouth dry up

To repeat the same words several times.

have a heavy mouth

To not talk much and keep a secret.

feel bored in one's mouth

To feel like eating or saying something.

have a cheap mouth

To be talkative and frequently leak a secret.

have a bitter mouth

To feel unpleasant because one is dissatisfied with something.

have a bitter mouth

To have no appetite or be unable to enjoy food because one is tired or sick.

have a short mouth

To hate or be unable to eat so many kinds of food and eat little.