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blabbermouth

[blab-er-mouth] / ˈblæb ərˌmaʊθ /


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These guys were used to blabbermouths as bosses.

From Los Angeles Times

If Instagram chooses to limit my account forever, so be it — I’ll just take my live act to Pershing Square on Saturday mornings like so many blabbermouths before me.

From Los Angeles Times

"Trump is an extreme blabbermouth," Dr. Richard D. Wolff, the professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, told Salon.

From Salon

So far as soundings are valid in relation to an organisation which makes the Secret Service look like blabbermouths, Augusta National still expects that date to stand.

From The Guardian

Despite its frequency, the question can make even the biggest blabbermouths bashful, most clinging to the time-honored, somewhat misguided omerta that surrounds the subject.

From Golf Digest