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blabbermouth

[blab-er-mouth] / ˈblæb ərˌmaʊθ /


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We knew Cardi as a blabbermouth first and foremost — so hearing her rap gives us a rare opportunity to rediscover all of the melody, rhythm and timbre embedded in our talk.

From Washington Post Apr. 6, 2018

“I’m not known for being a blabbermouth, you know?” the soft-spoken Abdul-Jabbar concedes with a smile, something else he was never particularly known for during his playing days.

From Seattle Times Feb. 14, 2018

“Stings a little doesn’t it? You finally thought you’d met your match: a blabbermouth who’s as thin-skinned and narcissistic as you are. “

From Washington Times Feb. 28, 2017

Paul was sort of a blabbermouth — like most 20-something, non-pros with freakish talent.

From Salon Feb. 19, 2017

Most faithfully yours, his mother, Patria Mercedes But Nelson found out about the letter from his little blabbermouth aunt in the capital.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez

These guys were used to blabbermouths as bosses.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 7, 2024

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 Feb. 8, 2021

As Miller admits, there’s a lot of corniness he didn’t cover in his book: blabbermouths, halitosis, lounge lizards, flagpole sitting.

From Slate Sep. 11, 2014

The department’s counterespionage section was more interested in finding foreign spies than American blabbermouths, officials said.

From New York Times Jun. 20, 2012

They were nice, these two witches, and Seven hoped they’d also be blabbermouths.

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega




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