We are literally living from hand to mouth um a hand to mouth existence you can imagine it kind of like as a farmer. We're just living on the money you have without being able to save anything so we're living from hand-to-mouth. If something melts in your mouth that's what ice does when it becomes water right? You use that expression to describe food which is very which is soft and very good to eat.
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