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loud-mouthed

adjective as in vociferous

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Example Sentences

It's the common trope of the loud-mouthed man kept in check by a stable and honest woman.

From Salon

She is supposed to be a loud-mouthed troll, which is the lingua franca of the movement, but also to remember that her role as a woman is to be accommodating, submissive and placating to men.

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"I have to live with them, and they can be pretty loud-mouthed when it comes to sport!" he said.

From BBC

Klarides described herself Saturday to the delegates as a “loud-mouthed Greek girl” who grew up in a family of immigrants seeking the American dream, contending she can win over voters in the Democratic-leaning state.

Cena, one of the biggest stars of World Wrestling Entertainment, said he was used to playing a loud-mouthed character, with a slight caveat – his wrestling persona was moral.

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

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