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Meanings of big-mouthed in English
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Usage of big-mouthed in English
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It had seeded trout streams with fingerlings and the lake itself with baby big-mouthed bass.
2
He was a big-mouthed, clear-eyed, powerfully-muscled fellow, and he was grinning from ear to ear.
3
There were infant big-mouthed bass in the lake and fingerling trout in many of the streams.
4
It was a large, two-story, square, brick building with a big-mouthed chimney and an open fire.
5
Usually known as 'that damn lazy big-mouthed calamity-howler that ain't satisfied with the way we run things.'
6
The dirty, rotten, big-mouthed-I switched over to Spanish and ran through every dirty name I knew.
7
Larger hooks are better for the big-mouthed, a four-pound specimen of which will easily take in one's fist.
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The first-andchief-isthat tempest of words which I heard at Kensington from that big-mouthed Mackay on the Sunday night.
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It was impossible to realize that this big-mouthed, bitter, vindictive, ridiculous politician was the father of the gentle girl he loved.
10
He writes an order and ships go out to sea with their big-mouthed guns; he writes another order and the ships return.
11
Through clouds of smoke and dust the red tongues of flame from a hundred big-mouthed guns flashed and faded and flashed again.
12
Problem is that the eponymous big-mouthed blob exhibits a constant hunger that, when not under control, can be a bit of a bother.
13
The whole thing gets slipped into a larger open envelope, the kind of big-mouthed affair that enterprising firms send out circulars and patterns with.
14
He caught several of the big-mouthed black bass, often called in the South fresh-water trout, and other small fish which they saved for the pan.
15
China's state-run Global Times newspaper called Trump "big-mouthed, anti traditional and abusively forthright" in an editorial, but did not directly address his tariff proposals.