to take the words out of sb's mouth
1take the words out of someone's mouth — take the words out of (someone s) mouth to say exactly what someone else was going to say or what they were thinking. I was just going to mention that, but you took the words right out of my mouth …
2take the words out of someone's mouth — ► take the words out of someone s mouth say what someone else was about to say. Main Entry: ↑word …
3take the words out of someone's mouth — To say exactly what someone else was about to say • • • Main Entry: ↑word * * * say what someone else was about to say …
4take the words out of someone's mouth — idi take the words out of someone s mouth, to say exactly what another person was about to say …
5take the words out of someone's mouth — If you say exactly what someone else was going to say, you take the words out of their mouth. I entirely agree with you. You took the words out of my mouth …
6take the words out of one's mouth — {v. phr.} To say what another is just going to say; to put another s thought into words. * / Let s go to the beach tomorrow. You took the words right out of my mouth; I was thinking of that. / * /I was going to suggest a movie, but she took the… …
7take the words out of one's mouth — {v. phr.} To say what another is just going to say; to put another s thought into words. * / Let s go to the beach tomorrow. You took the words right out of my mouth; I was thinking of that. / * /I was going to suggest a movie, but she took the… …
8take\ the\ words\ out\ of\ one's\ mouth — v. phr. To say what another is just going to say; to put another s thought into words. Let s go to the beach tomorrow. You took the words right out of my mouth; I was thinking of that. I was going to suggest a movie, but she took the words out of …
9take the words out of mouth — take the words out of (someone s) mouth to say exactly what someone else was going to say or what they were thinking. I was just going to mention that, but you took the words right out of my mouth …
10take the words out of one's mouth — say something someone else was going to say He took the words right out of my mouth when he answered your question …