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big-mouthed

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big-mouthed [ˈbɪgˈmaʊθt] ADJ
1.de boca grande
2. (= loudmouthed) → bocazas; (= gossipy) → cotilla


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However, the new fossil suggests that the two limbed snakes are advanced big-mouthed snakes, like pythons and boas, rather than primitive serpentine ancestors, says paleontologist Olivier Rieppel of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
``He ended up being a giving, loving and big-mouthed person,'' Lewis said to laughter from the audience.
In the OTS's lopsided cosmos, one big-mouthed Bartleby is as dangerous as a dozen James Fails.
 
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