The Collaborative International Dictionary
Deep-mouthed \Deep"-mouthed`\, a.
Having a loud and sonorous voice. ``Deep-mouthed dogs.''
--Dryden.
Usage examples of "deep-mouthed".
There was deep-mouthed shouting of men, frightened shrieks of women, howling and barking of curs, and over all a sullen, thunderous rumble, indescribably menacing and terrible.
She was caught up in it, heard in the deep-mouthed chanting echoes of a strange life and a wild, far below the surface of the rolling ocean: life under a green glassy roof, with floors of gold sand and fantastic castles of pearl and crystal, with the lacy red weed flickering up to the light like underwater fiame.
Standish, the old lawyer, who had been so long concerned with the landed gentry that he had become landed himself, and used that oath in a deep-mouthed manner as a sort of armorial bearings, stamping the speech of a man who held a good position.
The other three answered, till even Mowgli could have vowed that the full Pack was in full cry, and then they all broke into the mag-nificent Morning-song in the Jungle, with every turn, and flourish, and grace-note that a deep-mouthed wolf of the Pack knows.