trench mouth
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of trench mouth
First recorded in 1915–20; so called from its high incidence among soldiers in the trenches
Example Sentences
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Latest news from the psychosomatic front: many cases of trench mouth and inflammation of the gums start out as inflamed emotions.
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Two germs, which may be variant forms of the same microorganism, are always associated with trench mouth.
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The U. S. Public Health Service makes no record, except to note that hospitals everywhere mention mounting numbers of trench mouth cases.
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Nancy came down with typhoid and trench mouth.
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And I said, patting your hand, ‘What, do I give you trench mouth?’
From "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury
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