Keep a civil tongue in your mouth, and perhaps we'll let you leave with us.
But he kept it in his mouth instead and repeatedly asked to see his wife.
He stood up to shake hands but kept his cigarette dead center in his mouth.
She can keep food in her mouth rather than letting it dribble out.
Yes, because she had no money to keep food in the child's mouth or a roof over their heads.
Do you swear to keep a still tongue in your mouth?
You are faced with serious charges, my boy, and it might help your case to keep a civil tongue in your mouth.
You're one of us; you won't need to go running off to find a way to keep food in your mouth!
Raymond hesitated, glanced at me, and kept the cigarette in his mouth.
Keeping the twist in his mouth, he began to chew on it.