What does mouth-to-mouth mean?
Mouth-to-mouth means Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation..
Press on her chest or give her mouth-to-mouth first? Since she'd been strangled, I decided to give her mouth-to-mouth.
“Welllllllllllll, maybe a little mouth-to mouth^([sic]) is in order,” as she flung her arms around Quirk's neck, pressed her firm, yet supple body against his and gave him a long, open mouthed kiss.
“Looking forward to a little mouth-to-mouth action?” Sonnet asks me. “Maybe reignite your lost love.” ¶ “Yeah, because resuscitation is so romantic.”
Use mouth-to-mouth when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Mouth-to-mouth means Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation..
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Press on her chest or give her mouth-to-mouth first? Since she'd been strangled, I decided to give her mouth-to-mouth.
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