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A few years later, when Lawrence saw Vaughn as the motormouth Trent in “Swingers,” he felt a joyous thrill of recognition.

Paul Giamatti would just like to put it out there that maybe he doesn’t always have to play such a motormouth.

Certainly, the unwillingness of Republicans — even a motormouth like Donald Trump — to talk about this issue suggests that there's weight to this political strategy.

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Dad is grumbling in the back seat, which he shares with his motormouth 6-year-old son.

It is also a place where unscrupulous politicians, motormouth tycoons and others can spin and tell lies directly to the site’s more than 200 million daily users.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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