fullmouth
/ˈfʊlməʊθ/Definitions
1. noun
The mouth of a river or stream when its water is swollen by heavy rainfall or snowmelt, causing it to overflow its banks.
“The fullmouth of the nearby river made it impossible to cross by foot.”
1. noun
The mouth of a river or stream when its water is swollen by heavy rainfall or snowmelt, causing it to overflow its banks.
“The fullmouth of the nearby river made it impossible to cross by foot.”