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loudmouth

[loud-mouth] / ˈlaʊdˌmaʊθ /






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Not only did its first installments change directors and tones, they even radically changed Hunt’s personality from a loudmouth to a playboy to a devoted husband.

From Los Angeles Times

Publisher Vern Nelson started off as the resident loudmouth in its lively comments section before becoming a contributor, then taking over Orange Juice altogether in 2010.

From Los Angeles Times

Such as: “He exaggerates. He’s a loudmouth. He says things, but he doesn’t really mean them.”

From Los Angeles Times

One can hear every squeak of the shoes, every jeer from the loudmouths, every direction from the coaches.

From Los Angeles Times

Of course he's always been an ignorant loudmouth, but you could largely follow the dumb things he was trying to say.

From Salon