Everyone knows that the person’s first language affects the way they sound when they speak English. For example a person whose first language is Arabic will sound different speaking English from a person whose first language is Polish. But do you know why? The answer is simple...
Mechanism for simulating the movement of the mouth in speaking, applicable to dolls, essentially characterized by being formed from a movable arm longitudinally within the hollow of the doll's head and capable of supplying an alternating movement to one of the lips thereof and through one end, ...
and the palate. The resulting deformity of nose and mouth interferes with sucking and speech unless corrected by surgery. A cleft palate, which may cause difficulties in speaking and eating, signifies a cleavage in the uvula and the soft palate. Both conditions can be successfully corrected by ...
b.to perform a stage jest, either spoken or based on movement [C19: perhaps special use of gag1] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
To show we were still in new territory and not being wimps about it, and because I needed to, I pushed my cock further into her, revelling in every movement. Qing grunted (“oh,that’shappening”) but she seemed happy to be buggered. ...
Override this gamemode function to disable mouth movement when talking on voice chat. Arguments 1 Player ply Player in question Example The default functionality taken from the base gamemode. function GM:MouthMoveAnimation( ply ) local flexes = { ply:GetFlexIDByName( "jaw_drop" ), ply:GetFlex...
Clenched teeth can sometimes be seen even when the mouth is closed. For example, you might notice a tiny movement on the jaw area or side of the face that pushes the jaw up and slightly widens it6https://www.amazon.com/What-Every-Body-Saying-Speed-Reading/dp/0061438294. Additionally, te...
17.to speak sonorously and oratorically, or with excessive mouth movement. 18.to grimace with the lips. 19.mouth off,Slang. a.to talk back; sass. b.to express one's opinions in a forceful or uninhibited manner. Idioms: down inorat the mouth,dejected. ...
located on both sides of your head and work together with your jaw bone, facial muscles and ligaments. Any disruption in the synchronization of this pair – like arthritis or grinding your teeth – can result in facial pain, difficulty in chewing and other hindrances to normal jaw mov...
When should you not do CPR? You should stop giving CPR to a victim ifyou experience signs of life. If the patient opens their eyes, makes a movement, sound, or starts breathing, you should stop giving compression. However, when you stop and the patient becomes uncurious again, you should...