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loud·mouth
laUd maUth
复数:loudmouths
The first known use of loudmouth was in 1870
loudmouthnoun
a person given to loud unpleasant talk
1 I’m not a fan—I think the guy is an obnoxious loudmouth.
2 Frankly, the league missed an opportunity to send that message during the first round when Russell Westbrook acted like a loudmouth bully, threatening a Suns fan who talked trash to him after a game.
3 I wrote a column last year about dimwitted dads on sitcoms and referred to the sitcom’s father, Murray Goldberg, as a “loudmouth lump.”
4 It's encouraged by a ravenous-for-comedy media, which has more space for quick-witted loudmouths than for nuance or innovation – far less ideology.
5 But some loudmouths insisted that the implication was “Black Lives Matter, Only.”
6 Because Tarantino is a known loudmouth, it’s easy to falsely claim he called all cops murderers and have thoughtless people believe your lies.
7 Skeptical ears heard the California loudmouth playing loose and fast, sliding haphazardly off the beat as if he didn’t know where it was.
8 Perry, a California-born former singer-songwriter who started out by recording a failed gospel album in Nashville, Tennessee, is engaged to loudmouth British comedian and actor Russell Brand.
9 Going to the Gem meant walking past staggering loudmouth drunks and being around seedy-looking people who frightened us.
10 The sensationally funny and daring cameo for Marshall McLuhan, who magically appears in a cinema queue to tell some loudmouth academic that he is wrong and Alvy is right, is an inspired and sophisticated flourish.
11 But that's exactly what Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" gains in its most recent movie version, which stars Jack Black as a loudmouth underachiever who works in the mail room of a New York newspaper.
12 The wine is named for a stream, not a loudmouth.
13 But turning Bush sympathizer felt less like a sign of growth than a desire to be seen as something other than the obdurate loudmouth he's spent years becoming and rarely regretted.
14 The little loudmouth flipped out of the Story Box, light trailing off her like streams of glitter.
15 Inspirational moments come courtesy of a familiar troupe: the loudmouth pupils, a pricelessly precocious little one, the no-nonsense head, an energetic young teacher.
16 The stereotype is of horror film audiences being loudmouths hollering “look behind the daaaw”: well, as a small child, I knew exactly how this urge feels.
17 I told friends that I trusted this quiet, thoughtful man more than I trusted any of the dozen Wall Street loudmouths I’d talked to that year.
18 He begins as a quiet neurotic, but evolves into a loudmouth near closing time.
19 If there was a polar opposite to Documentary Now!, then Benders would be it – a sports comedy about a terrible men’s ice hockey team full of loudmouths.
20 Creeps are treated as martyrs, and every loudmouth is a free-speech warrior.
1 话多的人
3 大嘴巴
4 喋喋不休的人