Crossword clues for mouthy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, from mouth (n.) + -y (2).
Wiktionary
a. Overly talkative, insolent, and loud.
Usage examples of "mouthy".
Mary was all right, even if she was a bit of a snob, Nuala was a mouthy bitch, but she was a good girl all the same.
Even Rintoul, a mouthy kid at the best of times, though a good shot and loyal, had shut up.
The servant stood motionless, a rotund, mouthy statue with an obstinate stare, only his trembling moustache a sign of his displeasure.
He stalked away, muttering dire threats about turning mouthy figureheads into firewood.
Both Siret and Istril turned toward the mouthy guard, and Berlis stammered, "The marshal.
I said, even though the thought of mouthy little children getting into things made me have second thoughts about what I was saying.