You said a mouthful



You (really) said a mouthful.

Inf. Fig. You said exactly what needed to be said.; What you said was very meaningful and had great impact. Bill: Did you hear what I said to her? Jane: Yes. You said a mouthful. Was she mad? Bill: This is the worst food I have ever eaten. It is either stale, wilted, dry, or soggy! Tom: You said a mouthful!
See also: mouthful, said

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Peters['pi:təz]
BahargÜL-Turkmen
Cadfael-Welsh
Hoseaho-ZAY-ə (English), ho-ZEE-ə (English)Biblical
Kostandin-Albanian
Thornton['θɔ:ntən]