Away from ones mouth
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ABORALAway from one's mouth
ABORALAway from the mouth
ABORADAway from the mouth.
ABORALAway from the mouth.
ABORALLYAway from the mouth
UPRIVERAway from the mouth
aboralaway from the mouth
ABORALAway from the mouth: Zool.
aboralopposite to or away from the mouth
spittingForcibly eject (food or liquid) from one's mouth
splutteredSpit (something) out from one's mouth noisily and in small splashes
splutterSpit (something) out from one's mouth noisily and in small splashes
splutteringSpit (something) out from one's mouth noisily and in small splashes
spluttersSpit (something) out from one's mouth noisily and in small splashes
spittingEject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger
sneezesMake a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils
sneezingMake a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils
NOTINAway from one's desk
ETSOnes from far away
DYEDGot away from one's roots?
abroadaway from one's own country
EXILESOnes with homes away from home
AFIELDFar away from one's usual surroundings
sleepto sleep away from one's home
ELOPERun away from one's place of duty.
sleepoutresiding away from the place of one's employment
AFTDODGERSOnes running away from the back of a ship?
ACROSSTHESTREETFacing one's house from a short distance away, say
turnabledirect one's attention to or away from someone or something
asidesaway from a present group or area or from one's thoughts
asideaway from a present group or area or from one's thoughts
sleep(esp. of domestic help) to sleep away from one's place of employment
liveto reside at or away from the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant
flatteningPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flattenPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flattenedPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flattensPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
pushingExert force on (someone or something), typically with one's hand, in order to move them away from oneself or the origin of the force
sleepoversAn occasion of spending the night away from home, or of having a guest or guests spend the night in one's home, esp. as a party for children
sleepoverAn occasion of spending the night away from home, or of having a guest or guests spend the night in one's home, esp. as a party for children