mouth-breathing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmaʊθˌbriː.ðɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈmaʊθˌbriː.ðɪŋ]

Meaning of mouth-breathing In English

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Examples of mouth-breathing

  • I’m more than ready to take on the mouth-breathing thugs.

  • He's a basement-dwelling, mouth-breathing troll.

  • They've spent whole careers playing mouth-breathing, monosyllabic, and violent men.

  • To attempt to stop mouth-breathing before providing abundant air-space through the nostrils is not only irrational, but cruel.

  • A mouth-breathing child is very apt to catch cold and as a consequence of the habit may become catarrhal or tubercular.

  • The most common reason for mouth-breathing is the growth of small lumps in the throat just behind the nose.

  • The harmfulness of mouth-breathing is explained in another chapter.

  • Nevertheless, mouth-breathing in all ages has been regarded as a bad habit, and with good reason.

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