Seeing him rush with great impetuosity, like the Destroyer himself with wide-open mouth, that mighty bowman viz.
Abhimanyu, resembling Death himself with wide-open mouth, O what heroes (of my army) surrounded him when he rushed towards Drona?
Having slain a hundred warriors amongst the Kekayas and routing them on all sides, Drona stood, O monarch, like the Destroyer himself with wide-open mouth.
In mounting a rug head with either full head, closed or open mouth, the beginner had best use a head form from the dealer for a few times at least.
A little study of one of these will enable him to model an open mouth head, when a good set of teeth are supplied, and the ready made article not at hand.
Besides that, he had fallen from the bed where Poisson had probably thrown him, and was snoring on the floor in the midst of the filth like a pig wallowing in the mire, exhaling his foul breath through his open mouth.
Then he raised his glass high, juggled it a moment, and poured the contents into his open mouth.
The house was quite dark, and in the black night the yawning, dilapidated porch looked like an open mouth.
The bite block placed on the assistant's right thumb is inserted into the left angle of the patient's open mouth (see Fig.
The "asthmatoid wheeze" is heard with the ear or stethoscope bell (McCrae) at the patient's open mouth.
Thomas McCrae elicits this sign by placing the stethoscope bell at the patient's open mouth.
Celeste, suddenly pale, quickly stepped forward and forcibly poured a spoonful down the child's open mouth.
The "open mouth" should meanopen mouth cavity and duly separated lips.
In voice-production, by "open mouth" both open cavity and open lips must be understood.
An instance where the permanent beauty of a picture is killed by an open mouth.
It may be observed, however, that in certain cases artificial conditions may render an open mouth in a picture of comparatively little significance.
Hence the first artists have studiously refrained from exhibiting a wide-open mouth, or indeed one that is open at all except to such an extent that the parted lips appear a permanent condition.
THE OPEN MOUTH If there be one transient feature more than another which should be avoided in a painting, and particularly in the principal figure, it is a wide-open mouth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "open mouth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.