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- adjective
comparative form ofmouthy : moremouthy
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Examples
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She's going to be a little mouthier and a little more honest with friends than I think she would have been previously.
The Big C Season 2: Cathy's Cancer is Out of the Bag — Now What? 2011
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The athletes in the league now are mouthier, he says, and are less beholden to the idea that all team business should be handled in the locker room.
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This year we have a bigger show, more presenters and want a bigger, mouthier audience to match!
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Some of them hairier, some mouthier, and some more verbose than others, but all dear to my heart.
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You think it's unrequited love, eh, yep...it just gets mouthier.
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She's mouthier than Livingstone, has a much louder voice and can talk anyone down, is fizzing with energy, and, unlike Red Ken, is intensely patriotic.
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These Democrat legislators and the ones from the House who visited the camp are still trying to cover the backsides of their mouthier, lazier colleagues.
June 2005 2005
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These Democrat legislators and the ones from the House who visited the camp are still trying to cover the backsides of their mouthier, lazier colleagues.
Between the Lines 2005
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I don't see kids winding up in therapy after seeing this, and if anything, it is probably empowering to see another young girl rock out on stage like that … but I wouldn't be surprised if all of them were a little mouthier than usual on the car ride home to Anaheim.
Evil Beet Gossip 2010
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We need to remove ourselves from the idea that Deadpool is a mouthier Punisher, he's not, as there is an intrinsic absurdity to the character that has to be honored, or else we risk seeing him revert to an extreme Deathstroke knock-off.
Bookspotcentral 2009
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