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en You put the whole thing in your mouth in one bite. You're cheeks puff up, and you look like a trumpet player.

en The hardest thing for me is 3:30 in the afternoon when he'd walk through the door with his books and his trumpet. He played the trumpet. ... He was just always bubbly -- always happy, always loving.

en Set the trumpet to thy mouth. He shall come as an eagle against the house of the LORD, because they have transgressed my covenant, and trespassed against my law.

en [He] put his foot in his mouth, and then we told him, 'As long as you have your foot in your mouth, take a big bite out of your toe.' And he backed down.

en It used to be that you would go out to the theater and get a bite or you would go to the game and get a bite or go to the concert and get a bite. At this point in our society, the bite is often the main event.
  Mario Batali

en I was waiting in line to go into the cafeteria, and I told a joke to someone and realized that it was funnier if I didn't laugh when I told the joke. I actually had to bite my cheeks to keep from laughing. That's when I first discovered for myself the value of deadpan.

en I am not a sound bite person. I prefer to run at the mouth.

en The pipe, with solemn interposing puff,

Makes half a sentence at a time enough;
The dozing sages drop the drowsy strain,
Then pause, and puff -- and speak, and pause again. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through.

  William Cowper

en He's the trumpet player's trumpet player,

en Another hand thy sword shall wield,
Another hand the standard wave,
Till from the trumpet's mouth is pealed
The blast of triumph o'er thy grave.


en A bite feels like a little pinch. They are noticeable, but they don't break the skin. A bite won't hurt unless 30 to 40 of them bite you at one time.

en The only thing I worry about is if my cheeks will fall off.

en A preacher must be both soldier and shepherd. He must nourish, defend, and teach; he must have teeth in his mouth, and be able to bite and fight.
  Martin Luther King Jr.

en We have cowboys coming in who have heard about bagels through word of mouth. They'll ask for a "bangle" or a "bockle," but after their first bite they love it. They come back.

en If she be made of white and red, Her faults will ne'er be known, For blushing cheeks by faults are bred, And fears by pale white shown: Then if she fear or be to blame, By this you shall not know, For still her cheeks possess the same, Which native s
  William Shakespeare


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