loudmouthed
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of loudmouthed
Example Sentences
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Loudmouthed Cartman is frustrated that so many others, namely his classmate Clyde Donovan, are profiting off of “his shtick” of arguing against liberal views.
From Los Angeles Times
Once during Harbaugh’s rookie season when he was struggling, some loudmouthed Chicago fans were expressing their displeasure with him.
From Los Angeles Times
His loudmouthed threats and harassment are about trying to get people to "obey in advance," the famous phrase coined by historian Timothy Snyder.
From Salon
The assumption across the political media is that Robinson — who has a long history of overt misogyny, loudmouthed racism, and even Holocaust denial — has become too toxic for Trump.
From Salon
Trump is a loudmouthed misogynist who was proven in court to have committed sexual assault against journalist E. Jean Carroll.
From Salon
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