IPA: //ˈfʊlˌmaʊθd//
KK: /fʊlmɑʊθd/
Describing someone or something that has a complete set of teeth or speaks in a loud and clear manner.
The dog had a fullmouthed bark that echoed through the park.
Fullmouthed → It is formed from "full" (from Old English "full", meaning filled or complete) and "mouthed" (from Old English "mūð", meaning mouth). The word "fullmouthed" describes someone who is outspoken or has a mouth that is full of words, often implying a tendency to speak freely or abundantly.
Think of someone whose 'mouth' is 'full' of words, suggesting they are very talkative or expressive.