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单词 mouth-breather
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Definition of mouth-breather in English:

mouth-breather

noun
informal
  • A stupid person.

    〈非正式〉蠢人,笨蛋

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As one would expect, his subjects are largely misanthropic, monosyllabic, malnourished mouth-breathers, all with the same vacant, 100-yard stare.
    • The only problem is we never care if these two bland mouth breathers ever get together.
    • Forget all the mouth breathers in the audience, how do I feel about the record.
    • But in the meantime I feel like a mouth-breather.
    • Do you think this means I am a mouth-breather?
    • Then I had to run after the bus and ended up sitting next to some snotty mouth breather who offered me a half-licked lollipop.
    • That would offend the mouth breathers, apparently, who need to believe that anyone smarter than them (a door knob, for instance) is too effeminate to be president.
    • While the mouth-breathers down in the sewer are crowing, this does raise concerns.
    • This one is for the mouth-breathers and kids in the back row.
    • This chinless mouth-breather wants to make a movie about a man who becomes friends with a liberated lab monkey.
    • Older patients, especially those who are in a supine position and sedated, tend to become mouth breathers and snorers.
    • Kerry goes on vacation, and suddenly the wingers, the knuckledraggers, the mouth breathers, and Whiney Joe own the echo chamber again.
    • Lastly, writers that disrespect their readers, whether in their writing or in their comments, are shirtless-park-tanning mouth-breathers that need to enroll in charm school.
    • Meanwhile, down in the sewer, the mouth-breathers are already calling for them to be prosecuted for terrorism.
    • But it doesn't forward a political agenda as much as it perfectly encapsulates the modern view of pre-teens as miscreant mouth breathers only capable of cursing, not thinking, for effect.
    • You can't silence these people, but you can spin them for all but the most partisan mouth breathers.
    • And, although it seems a hugely shallow complaint, I was rather disturbed by the fact that Hirohito was played as a major mouth-breather.
    • Persons are individuals you know, and they are real, but people are just this bunch of mouth-breathers that clog up Brighton every summer.
    • I was almost trampled by a herd of mouth-breathers, apparently in the grip of some kind of snack frenzy!

Derivatives

  • mouth-breathing

  • adjective
    informal

Definition of mouth-breather in US English:

mouth-breather

nounˈmouTHˌ brēT͟Hər
informal
  • A stupid person.

    〈非正式〉蠢人,笨蛋

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But it doesn't forward a political agenda as much as it perfectly encapsulates the modern view of pre-teens as miscreant mouth breathers only capable of cursing, not thinking, for effect.
    • That would offend the mouth breathers, apparently, who need to believe that anyone smarter than them (a door knob, for instance) is too effeminate to be president.
    • And, although it seems a hugely shallow complaint, I was rather disturbed by the fact that Hirohito was played as a major mouth-breather.
    • You can't silence these people, but you can spin them for all but the most partisan mouth breathers.
    • I was almost trampled by a herd of mouth-breathers, apparently in the grip of some kind of snack frenzy!
    • Kerry goes on vacation, and suddenly the wingers, the knuckledraggers, the mouth breathers, and Whiney Joe own the echo chamber again.
    • Then I had to run after the bus and ended up sitting next to some snotty mouth breather who offered me a half-licked lollipop.
    • This one is for the mouth-breathers and kids in the back row.
    • Meanwhile, down in the sewer, the mouth-breathers are already calling for them to be prosecuted for terrorism.
    • Lastly, writers that disrespect their readers, whether in their writing or in their comments, are shirtless-park-tanning mouth-breathers that need to enroll in charm school.
    • Older patients, especially those who are in a supine position and sedated, tend to become mouth breathers and snorers.
    • Forget all the mouth breathers in the audience, how do I feel about the record.
    • As one would expect, his subjects are largely misanthropic, monosyllabic, malnourished mouth-breathers, all with the same vacant, 100-yard stare.
    • Persons are individuals you know, and they are real, but people are just this bunch of mouth-breathers that clog up Brighton every summer.
    • But in the meantime I feel like a mouth-breather.
    • This chinless mouth-breather wants to make a movie about a man who becomes friends with a liberated lab monkey.
    • Do you think this means I am a mouth-breather?
    • The only problem is we never care if these two bland mouth breathers ever get together.
    • While the mouth-breathers down in the sewer are crowing, this does raise concerns.
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