mouthful
/ˈmaʊθfʊl/Definitions
1. noun
a large amount of food taken into the mouth at one time
“She took a big mouthful of sandwich and chewed slowly.”
2. noun
a quantity or amount that fills or is taken into the mouth
“The mouthful of water helped to soothe her parched throat.”
3. verb
to take a large amount of food into the mouth at one time
“She mouthfuls the sandwich and then swallowed it.”
4. verb
to fill the mouth with something, typically food or drink
“Stop mouthfuls your drink and try to talk.”