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mouth off
verb
To complain or otherwise express oneself in a loud, immoderate manner.
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It could take your mouth off, this one.
"I do mouth off," he said in an interview.
If they mouth off to me, I just mouth off back". Cabe is currently making it a priority to reunite the estranged fields of medicine and architecture.
Take the mouth off, put the white on with your fingers.
The Daily Mail complained that "the achingly trendy ex-Mr Madonna" was "shooting his mouth off".
"If you just stay out of trouble, don't mouth off, you'll be fine," he said.
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She mouths off, she is fearsomely tough and defiant.
Lewis is not the kind of pop star who mouths off, gets into Twitter feuds or makes controversial videos.
But people are inclined to shoot their mouths off and it is my solemn responsibility to set the record straight".
Officer Dave Sanderson Louis C.KK). arrives and confronts Tom, who mouths off at Dave until he places him under arrest.
She mouths off, so they punish her with chapters of group sex.
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