bigmouths
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pluralof bigmouth.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
bigmouthnouna loud, talkative person, especially one who lacks discretion.
Example Sentences
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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