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Discover Ludwig"running mouth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor for someone who talks excessively or gossips a lot. Example: "She couldn't keep her running mouth shut, constantly spreading rumors and causing trouble in the office."
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He's built to charm from his running mouth to his fast-flying feet, and I suspect that how you react to him — or rather the manipulations of those pulling his strings — will greatly color your view of the movie.
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"His mouth didn't matter because you can't get 100 yards by running your mouth off," Giants tackle Keith Hamilton said.
Maybe this guy is just running his mouth.
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Jerie was running his mouth in his cell.
"I'm not going to waste my energy running my mouth," Pryce said.
He said: 'All right, you're running your mouth, go get in there.
After months of running his mouth freely, Donald Trump has evidently hired a proper speechwriter.
My school days were tumultuous: running my mouth + bad social skills = awkward situations.
He was running his mouth on Twitter to establish his self-appointed gatekeeper status.
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