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To run off at the mouth

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to speak excessively.

See also: Mouth



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Michael Bell is never one to run off at the mouth regarding his own horses, so when he reckons Redford is Group class, you'd have to think he looks well in today in the Bunbury Cup.
While he is a player who can set the SPL alight and destroy just about any defender who tries to stop him with that electric pace it would seem he also hasa tendency to run off at the mouth.
 
 
 
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