Idiom: Take The Bread Out Of Someone's MouthCheck definitions of...take the bread out of someones mouth MeaningsTo deprive someone of the means of living.A-Z Proximitiestake something to the gravetake stocktake the baittake the biscuittake the bitter with the sweet take the bread out of someone's mouth take the Browns to the Super Bowltake the bull by the hornstake the caketake the counttake the cureSimilar Idiomstake the bread out of someone's moutha little bit of bread and no cheesebest thing since sliced breadbread and butterbread and circusesbread of lifebrown breadburn breadbutter one's bread on both sidesgreatest thing since sliced breadknow which side one's bread is buttered onbutter wouldn't melt in someone's mouthput words in someone's mouthgive someone an inch and someone will take a miletake a leaf out of someone's booktake the wind out of someone's sailsall mouth and no trousersall mouth and trousersall one's taste is in one's mouthbad taste in one's mouthSimilar Phrasesmouth-to-mouth resuscitationtake someone's sidesell someone outbreak someone's heartin someone's waypull someone's legpull the wool over someone's eyestake outdry mouthby word of mouthdown in the mouthdragon's mouthfoam at the mouthfroth at the mouthgreen adder's mouthhand-to-mouthmouth bowmouth harpmouth holemouth off