bigmouthed
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Origin of bigmouthed
Example Sentences
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That’s how it goes when you’ve got a mom who’s a gay-friendly, feminist, pro-choice, bigmouthed practicing Catholic.
From Salon • May 26, 2013
Thirty years after the heyday of Edward Koch, New York City is today run by another doesn’t-give-a-damn bigmouthed bachelor.
From Salon • Feb. 1, 2013
Inevitably his critics said of Lindsay, as La Guardia's foes had said of the Little Flower, that he was a bigmouthed opportunist.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Muppet jaws do not move with each syllable—that would make bigmouthed figures look too agitated—and it takes long practice to learn the knack of mouthing the important syllables of a sentence.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One day, Rajar, his bighearted, bigmouthed best friend, would hold the lives of hundreds of soldiers in his hands.
From "The Reader" by Traci Chee
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