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Dec 24, 2025
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frowze
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gobmouthed

gobmouthed
The Discovery (detail), 1956
Why is the kid gobmouthed? See the whole painting and see if you can figure it out. If not, read here.
Art: Norman Rockwell

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gobmouthed

PRONUNCIATION:
(GOB-moutht)

MEANING:
adjective: Open-mouthed.

ETYMOLOGY:
Of uncertain origin, probably from Irish and/or Scottish Gaelic gob (beak, mouth). Earliest documented use: 1894.

USAGE:
“Hold your dirty tongue, you gobmouthed omathaun!”
Hall Caine; The Manxman; Heinemann; 1895.
(omathaun = a foolish person)

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Habit with him was all the test of truth, / It must be right: I've done it from my youth. -George Crabbe, poet and naturalist (24 Dec 1754-1832)

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