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blabbermouth

blabbermouth \blabbermouth\ n. someone who gossips indiscreetly.

Syn: blabber, tattletale, taleteller, talebearer, telltale.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
blabbermouth

1931, from blabber + mouth (n.).

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blabbermouth

n. a gossip

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blabbermouth

n. someone who gossips indiscreetly [syn: tattletale, tattler, taleteller, talebearer, telltale]

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Blabbermouth (play)

Blabbermouth is a play by Australian playwright Mary Morris, adapted from the book of the same name by Morris Gleitzman.

Usage examples of "blabbermouth".

Though that front guard post was a good vantage point for seeing the terrain clear to the sea on clear days, one could hear very little there of what went on inside and to the rear of the castle, because that topmost sentinel tower was situated directly above the noisy rushing waters of the Blabbermouth River, which kept up an endless, senseless stream of chatter day and night.

True to its name, the sluggish, mud-brown Blabbermouth babbled loudly and unceasingly, allowing no one to be heard above it without effort.

Her voice was all the more effective because they had to listen carefully to hear her when it dropped into its lowest registers, though when she spoke excitedly it fairly sang across the night, cutting through the riverine rattling as if the Blabbermouth were an ordinary stream.

The Blabbermouth River still wore its morning cloak of mist so heavily upon its surface that it masked the water completely.

Raising herself to her knees, she gazed down across the vast expanses of empty gray air to a rapidly flattening field with a tiny town on one side of it and a thin gray yarn, the fog-shrouded Blabbermouth, running through it.

But even though it was in a bad mood, the Blabbermouth was at least making sense for a change, which meant a unicorn must have come out of the woods last night and purified it.

John had appointed myself, Angelo the blabbermouth Ruggiero and Joe Piney Armone to run the family.

True to its name, the sluggish, mud-brown Blabbermouth babbled loudly and unceasingly, allowing no one to be heard above it without effort.

Is Cobbler, the man of impulse, Cobbler the Blabbermouth, the man to bring it off?

But even though it was in a bad mood, the Blabbermouth was at least making sense for a change, which meant a unicorn must have come out of the woods last night and purified it.

The more people who know, the higher the chances are that some blabbermouth will call and tell her.

Sometimes we have to use mnemonic-erasure on blabbermouths, but blabbermouths aren't often let in on such private affairs.

It's enough to watch for stabs in the back or coshes on the head without my worrying about blabbermouths spilling our secrets.

A Mafia don brought up to follow the steel-jacketed code of silence, omerta, is a harebrained blabbermouth next to a resident of Bowman's Ridge who's got something not to say.

Great, now the blabbermouth would add gun moll to his list of her talents.