Prepositions used with "mouth"

of, to, by, from or in mouth?

In 65% of cases "of mouth" is used

Word of mouth is a powerful tool.

Good books spread by word of mouth.

Invitation will be via word of mouth.

With positive reviews and good word of mouth, the business did escalate over the weekend.

I think that in this case, what you got was some good old fashioned word of mouth marketing.

Our heritage for the greater part of our civilization is aural and passed on by word of mouth.

The author of a book can not create good word of mouth about their own book -- it's transparently flawed even to try.

Now, with the added bonus that social media provides to spread stories through word of mouth, the concept has evolved.

Marcus http: **25;4569;TOOLONG Bryan Don't get me wrong, I never said word of mouth isn't the best marketing out there.

A unanimous word of mouth that has gone against JTHJ is the length of the film, which goes on for two hours and 50 minutes.

In 12% of cases "to mouth" is used

Most of the farmers were poor and lived hand to mouth.

Some individuals who lived from hand to mouth are now? millionaires? following their entry into politics.

So if you think you'll miss the physical habit of the hand to mouth action of a cigarette then the Inhalator could be a great match for you.

When a house mortgage is refinanced annually there is a serious discrepancy between the normal 20-30 years maturity of an annuity and hand to mouth cash flow problem.

Thus the news spread from mouth to mouth until a deer, a pig, a buffalo, a rhinoceros, an elephant, a black bear, a brown bear, a leopard, a tiger, and a lion were all running away, helter-skelter.

In 8% of cases "by mouth" is used

Don't pipette by mouth at home either.

Solid foods will be started slowly, and the patient's medication will once more be given by mouth.

The dosage regimen for adults is 100 mg given twice per day by mouth (or intravenously for those patients unable to take an oral medication) for 10 days.

The fern extract, Polypodium leucotomas, taken by mouth appears to have modest photoprotective effects and is available as a food supplement (HeliocareT).

In 4% of cases "from mouth" is used

It was then passed on from mouth to ear and recorded in manuscripts perserved until now.

They are fairly common with evidence suggesting 75% of the population will suffer from mouth ulcers at some stage in their life.

Thus the news spread from mouth to mouth until a deer, a pig, a buffalo, a rhinoceros, an elephant, a black bear, a brown bear, a leopard, a tiger, and a lion were all running away, helter-skelter.

In 3% of cases "in mouth" is used

Mouth cigarette smoking items such as these could also result in mouth area cancers or conditions from the gum line.

On other side, Bayern left a bitter-taste in mouth of Romans to confirm that feat of last year is about to be repeated.

In 3% of cases "with mouth" is used

Flying on a bar with a harness gives you the added benefit of flying with one hand free to reach for a water bottle or wave to the people you pass as they point with mouths agape.

In 2% of cases "at mouth" is used

Lacquer Tripod with Cloud Design Height 28cm diameter at mouth 23cm Unearthed from Tomb No.

Facing east a freshwater lagoon, the fishing harbour at mouth of the lagoon and the long stretched white sand beach is the ideal place to the western visitors.

In 2% of cases "for mouth" is used

Today, we go to the store to buy disinfectants but in the past cerassee was one of Jamaica's first disinfectants as this was used for mouth sores and to cure any mouth infections.

In 1% of cases "between mouth" is used

This leads to increased friction between mouth surfaces, and a sense of dryness or roughness.