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blabbermouth

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[ UK /blˈæbəməθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who gossips indiscreetly

How To Use blabbermouth In A Sentence

  • Could be that, or maybe she's a little wigged out working in an office full of blabbermouths.
  • As a general blabbermouth somewhere on the fringe of gaming I consider it my duty to help reduce the effects of videogame violence.
  • The only thing people like less than a blabbermouth is an unreliable one!
  • We don't trust the tight-lipped, nor do we confide in blabbermouths.
  • Drew and Canning are so comfortable in front of an audience, so welcoming and encouraging and downright blabbermouthed that it’s extremely hard not to get caught up in their energy. Bonnaroo 08: Sunday buffet with all you can eat Broken Social Scene | EW.com
  • Why do we care so much that a couple of blabbermouths are talking about us on TV?
  • She was so quiet around others that it always surprised Robbin what a blabbermouth she could be when they were together.
  • The web site follows both legislation and legislators, identifying the most frequent no-shows, the biggest blabbermouths, and those most likely to sponsor doomed bills.
  • Yet I continued blogging, because I am a blabbermouth and when I do not have friends listening to me complain, I need an outlet.
  • He was also a well-known blabbermouth - any secret given to him would be guaranteed to spread throughout the school by the end of the day.
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