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bigmouth

[big-mouth] / ˈbɪgˌmaʊθ /


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“I could have sworn I was here just six weeks ago catching smallmouth and bigmouth bass,” said the 35-year-old fisherman who runs tours on this 247-square-mile basin where the Colorado River meets the Hoover Dam to form the nation’s largest reservoir.

From Los Angeles Times

“For all my books, I start by making a huge surrogate voices or ‘bigmouth’ list of every single dream celebrity or author or influential person who I think would love the book,” said Jordan Rodman, the director of publicity of Avid Reader Press, who has promoted darlings like “Three Women” and “Sweetbitter.”

From New York Times

The study also labeled the Sweetwater River as prime hornyhead chub habitat because of its clear water, gravel bottom, lack of the most concerning nonnative predators and the existence of other native fish like Iowa darter and bigmouth shiner.

From Washington Times

Weeks later, Garrett Rice of Athens was bowfishing on Lake Erie in Monroe County when he nabbed 33-pound bigmouth buffalo measuring over 3 feet long.

From Fox News

In two separate excursions, new records have been set for the quillback carpsucker and bigmouth buffalo.

From Fox News