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bigmouthed

[big-moutht, -mouthd] / ˈbɪgˌmaʊθt, -ˌmaʊðd /




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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

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

Farther back came the division's big guns, a battalion of bigmouthed, ugly 155s.

From Time Magazine Archive

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