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loudmouth
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loud·mouth  (loudmouth)
n. Informal
One given to loud, irritating, or indiscreet talk.

loudmouthed (-moud, -moutht) adj.

loudmouth
Noun
a person who talks too much, esp. in a boastful or indiscreet way
loudmouthed adj
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Noun1.loudmouthloudmouth - a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly
bad hat, mischief-maker, trouble maker, troublemaker, troubler - someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

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