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UK
/mˈəʊtəməθ/
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NOUN
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someone who talks incessantly
I wish that motormouth would shut up
How To Use motormouth In A Sentence
- While I could understand that perhaps he was a bit of a motormouth, there was also something touching in Voyo's innocent joy in his own hedonism.
- He'd been around once before, when the baby was only weeks old, and I hadn't taken any notice of him, other than to note that he was a bit of a motormouth.
- Gazing openmouthed at the phenomenon, Beth, ever the motormouth, said brightly, ‘That's awesome; they're straight again!’
- His character just _will_ not shut up through the entire course of the movie, but you kind of sympathize with the motormouth response to everything going on around him. *sleepyeyes*
- Making it a home of sorts, he attempts to embrace solitude, but despite his best efforts, is forcibly befriended by Joe, a hot dog seller and gregarious motormouth with a dying father.
- He says it's no secret that the red-faced, spitting motormouth that Chris Matthews plays on TV is different from the real guy.
- Although Jade Goody's value to Big Brother was her famously tactless "motormouth", a career nosedive was not part of the script. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
- Within the White House, Mills is known as a motormouth.
- David Moran eagerly filled in, and despite his driving Rubén, Mike, and the kids all crazy with his nonstop motormouth, the Angels easily beat the Astros. Parents Behaving Badly
- She's a whirlwind and, at times, a motormouth, but she has a passionate belief that she can change Scotland and encourage more women to succeed.