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Definition of Mouthy
1. very talkative [adj MOUTHIER, MOUTHIEST] : MOUTHILY [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouthy
Literary usage of Mouthy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"A man can hardly have a worse quality than that of being talkative while at work ;
or, as the country people call it, " mouthy," which is ..."
2. A treatise on Cobbett's cornby William Cobbett by William Cobbett (1828)
"A man may be strong; he may be willing; he may be handy; but if he be mouthy, he
is a disturber of the peace of the farm house, and you never can employ him ..."
3. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"A man can hardly have a worse quality than that of being talkative while at work ;
or, as the country people call it, " mouthy," which is ..."
4. A treatise on Cobbett's cornby William Cobbett by William Cobbett (1828)
"A man may be strong; he may be willing; he may be handy; but if he be mouthy, he
is a disturber of the peace of the farm house, and you never can employ him ..."