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Loud-mouthed   /laʊd-maʊðd/   Listen
Loud-mouthed

adjective
1.
Given to loud offensive talk.






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"Loud-mouthed" Quotes from Famous Books



... doubted it twice and renounced it twice, but each time as if by an act of Providence he was rebuked for his lack of faith. Now he knew it was so—that the mine would be restored and that only his dearest friend could kill him. So he smiled almost pityingly at the loud-mouthed jumpers and ...
— Silver and Gold - A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp • Dane Coolidge

... the ex-foreman's type even before he spoke. He was the loud-mouthed and overbearing kind of waddy—a gunman first and a cowman afterward. His beefy face was flushed as red as his flannel shirt. His eyes were ...
— Kid Wolf of Texas - A Western Story • Ward M. Stevens

... experience of the dog into his human intercourse, he puts little restraint upon himself, expecting to meet wagging tails and licking tongues. And if he be disappointed, then he despises mankind and turns, with loud-mouthed eulogies, to ...
— Norse Tales and Sketches • Alexander Lange Kielland



Words linked to "Loud-mouthed" :   loud



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