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mouthy

/mou-thee, -thee/US // ˈmaʊ ði, -θi //UK // (ˈmaʊðɪ) //

多嘴,多嘴的,多嘴多舌,嘴馋

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mouth·i·er, mouth·i·est.

    • : garrulous, often in a bombastic manner.

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Examples

  • I also suspect some people watched the videos in hopes that they would see a mouthy woman get punched in the face.

  • We call this “Womyning,”and if you have a mouthy teenage daughter, she is probably doing it, too.

  • “This is going to happen over and over again if nothing is done,” Greenidge told the New York Daily News of her mouthy ordeal.

  • Here's Jones taking technical pointers from a mouthy teenager in a McDonald's ad.

  • Because he is a mouthy, insouciant rascal with a great shtick.

  • Lumley was quite able to do it, for he was truly, as Mr. Marlin had described him, mouthy.

  • A mouthy braggart in company is often silent in his own home, and Buzz was no exception to this rule.

  • It passed him by indifferent; and he had ever loathed the mouthy prating of it on others' lips.