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poor-mouth

[poor mohth] / ˈpʊər ˌmoʊθ /








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The city can’t cry poor-mouth, pleading a lack of money as a defense for allowing this outrageous condition to exist.

From Washington Post • Oct. 4, 2019

He’d have to make a call, poor-mouth into the phone until his father’s wallet spit out more bills.

From The New Yorker • May 13, 2013

On other the hand, in a contentious divorce, the goal is typically to poor-mouth your personal balance sheet as much as possible.

From New York Times • Jan. 23, 2010

Headed by Paul Grindle, a Cambridge importer, and Boston Lawyer David Goldberg, the organization talked poor-mouth, reported that of their $25,000 costs in New Hampshire, only $8,000 has actually been paid.

From Time Magazine Archive

For a long time, piggy backing � the hauling of loaded trailers or new automobiles aboard specially equipped flatcars � was a jerry-built, poor-mouth operation.

From Time Magazine Archive




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