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bigmouths

  • plural
    of bigmouth.
    bigmouth
    noun
    a loud, talkative person, especially one who lacks discretion.

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It wasn’t easy to root for the protagonists, a ragtag group of Wall Street bigmouths and one quirky California financial genius; they only won because millions of people lost their jobs and their homes.

From Slate Dec. 21, 2015

From the mid-60s on, on both sides of the Atlantic, the games we watched would be populated by charismatic bigmouths and noble warriors of duty, with nobody in between.

From Slate Jun. 22, 2011

But as a former inveterate blogger at frequent loggerheads with fellow bigmouths, engaging with the rest of the world has left him weary and wary.

From The Guardian Mar. 10, 2011

If nothing else, the Tunics and Brother have signalled the return of indie bigmouths who talk themselves up something rotten in interviews.

From The Guardian Dec. 9, 2010

It'll gi'e a wheen bigmouths a guid job and an easy time.

From The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner by James C. Welsh

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