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loud-mouthed
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loud-mouthed
a loud-mouthed person often says rude or stupid things in a loud voice So long as he doesn't bring along those loud-mouthed friends of his.


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Certainly, I am troubled that my position here marks a shift away from student-centered teaching and back toward the banking model, which I know is not effective in pedagogical terms, but I also know that it is even less effective to surrender to student-centered teaching that only empowers right-wing loudmouths.
But with Rocky pushing 60, feeling unloved and just aching for an ear to listen to his palooka wisdom (and, maybe, some loudmouth young boxer he can still pound on), the poignancy factor is hard to resist.
We need not to worry so much about the loudmouths," the former Conservative cabinet member and current Lord Douglas Hurd told reporters, sounding very much like an American, "as about the quiet acts of subversion and training by dangerous people, up and down the country, who on the whole keep their mouths shut.
 
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