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big mouth
adjective as in obnoxious
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
So other than a stunted television career and a big mouth, what does Wilmer Valderrama have going for him?
And his big mouth would undoubtedly get Romney into trouble.
But even that felt tainted: To her colleagues, Simpson writes, she got the job “because of affirmative action and my big mouth.”
His new book, God Bless America: Misadventures of a Big Mouth Brit has just been published.
"Don't bother trying to scare me with your big mouth," Kathy went on imperturbably.
You know I'm an off-worlder with a big mouth, and you have heard me say some awful things without taking a shot at me.
"If you'll just close that big mouth of yours, I'll explain," he said.
As each one's share of the fish was tossed into its big mouth, it disappeared like lightning.
His big mouth drew down a grizzled moustache cynically, and one of his front teeth was gold plated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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