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away from the mouth

 

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Away from the Mouth

Definition: Refers to a directional movement or position that is opposite to or in the opposite direction of the mouth.

Parts of Speech:
  1. Adverb: She spat the water away from the mouth.
  2. Prepositional Phrase: The food went on a journey, away from the mouth.
  3. Adjective: He made a gagging sound with his mouth, mimicking the away from the mouth action.
  4. Noun: The dentist recommended brushing the teeth away from the mouth to prevent gum disease.
Senses and Usages:
  1. Movement: Indicating the direction of movement away from the mouth.
  2. Example Sentence: She blew the candle out, sending the smoke away from the mouth.

  3. Position: Describing an object or body part that is located or placed opposite to the mouth.
  4. Example Sentence: The fly landed on the napkin, away from the mouth.

  5. Action: Referring to an action or movement performed opposite to the mouth for various purposes.
  6. Example Sentence: He wiped the crumbs away from the mouth after finishing the meal.

  7. Advice: Advising on actions to be done opposite to the mouth for better health or hygiene.
  8. Example Sentence: Dentists often recommend chewing on the other side of the mouth, away from the mouth experiencing pain.

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