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Old 25-Aug-2004, 01:57
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more than that.
I agree with FRC. 'of food' is often omitted;

EX: Don't talk with your mouth full (of food).
Long time ago, I was bragging I was going to do this and I was going to do that in a meeting, I was reprimanded, "don't talk with your mouth full."
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