Stop mumbling.....I think it comes from the practice of old; In order to help overcome a speech impediment or just to have better elocution and pronunciation one would learn to speak while holding a small number of marbles in ones mouth. in time it becomes easier and easier to speak despite the mouthful, and the end result is once the marbles are removed you speak more clearly and understandably
10 Green marbles, 13 Blue marbles.
24 red marbles
35
There are at least 11 green marbles in the bag.
Well, isn't Pam just living life on the edge with those red and black marbles? I hope she's not planning on starting a game of roulette anytime soon. Just be careful, Pam, those marbles can be a slippery slope to a high-stakes game of chance.
The phrase “marbles in your mouth” originates as a metaphor rather than a literal expression. It refers to the difficulty of speaking clearly, as if one’s mouth were filled with marbles. The origin is believed to come from public speaking and diction training in ancient Greece, where orators like Demosthenes were said to practice speaking with pebbles in their mouths to improve clarity and strength of speech. Over time, the phrase evolved to describe mumbled, unclear, or slurred speech in general.
shove them in your mouth roll them around thats how you find tounge texture. roll in hand for touch.
He will have 13 blue marbles and 10 green marbles.
10 Green marbles, 13 Blue marbles.
He has 10 green marbles.
There could be 12 white marbles and 16 red marbles
at least 39 blue marbles
8:6
12 blue marbles
12 blue marbles
24 red marbles
If there are 20 red marbles and 40 blue marbles, the ratio of red to blue is 1 over 2. The number of white marbles does not matter.