A short drive through downtown takes us to the mouth of the tunnel under the Detroit River.
He agreed to take him to the mouth of the river, for one fine conch.
He will take the majority of the buccaneers north up the coast, to the mouth of a river.
A few steps took him to the mouth of his cave.
"He's taken a couple of horns to the mouth, and, unfortunately, it's left his smile with something to be desired."
From the esophagus it is taken back to the mouth with retro peristaltic movements.
At noon the next day, Anderson was taken to the mouth of what was thought to be the bear's cave.
The following day, we get up early to catch the van that will take us to the mouth of the Li River.
With care he lifted it and took it to the mouth of the chamber.
They must now avail themselves of the ebb to take the wood to the mouth.