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Babblemouth
"Babblemouth" in a Sentence (13 examples)
It’s a slow-dazzle performance that leaves you wishing the film would pair him up with Adams (a brief dalliance between them is inexplicably dropped) instead of sending his dancer wife, a neurotic babblemouth, back home to him.
He was a middle-aged babblemouth who talked computers and fad diets remorselessly, seasoning his monologues with plod monosyllables—Jung, Bach, Proust—managing to give them the intellectual weight of Ping-Pong balls.
I WAS WONDERING WHEN YOU WOULD PAUSE FOR BREATH… …SO I MIGHT TRY TO GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE. / I GUESS SOMETIMES I DO TURN INTO A BABBLEMOUTH--SORRY.
A babblemouth if I ever saw one. He beamed, fat and florid, through these thick hornrimmed specs. ‘You’re Lovejoy. Am I right or am I right?’ I was to learn he only gave the world the two choices. I said nothing, already knowing who I was.
The ferryman had not a good word for Ralegh – that know-all babblemouth – whom he blamed for fitting the Lisbon expedition out in Plymouth instead of Tilbury.
“Quiet, babblemouths, or the bees will come and add a little more bounce to this old man’s strut!”
“[…] But I’m amazed that you could fall for a babblemouth with hairy legs, spouting feminist clichés, with a voice like a recycled valley girl. Really, Kelvin.” / “I suppose it was her energy. But she is a talker, for sure.” / “Yeah, and says mighty little of consequence.”
Had Karen said something? / No, Karen may be a babblemouth, but she would never do that to me, Nicole realized, pushing the thought away.
“Logan said that Irina Ross died in the year 1645.” / Logan was turning into a babblemouth.
I’m an old loner by nature and don’t say much, but I’m a babblemouth compared to you.
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Mr. Diefenbaker: Why, then, has the minister been such a babblemouth outside the House of Commons? Has he been instructed by the Prime Minister to keep his mouth shut from now on and endeavour to delude parliament into reaching the conclusion that what he has been babbling about he must not explain because he knows he would be in difficulty? / • (1442) / Mr. Blais: Mr.Speaker, outside the House I have provided exactly the same sort of information as I have given in the House—
“Have you mentioned these notions to anyone?” The Harper was insistent. / “Of course not, sir.” […] “I want to be certain of your discretion.” / “Menolly’ll tell you; I’m not a babblemouth.” He looked at Menolly for her support. / “Not normally, I’m sure. But you might be tempted to speak when taunted by others.”
“But how is it no one knows this?” / Gilbert smiled, and it was not a pleasant smile. “Any seafarer stupid enough to talk of such things disappears, no doubt himself sold to the slavers. It’s a convenient way for the Council to rid itself of troublesome babblemouths.”
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