释义 |
ˈwash-mouth s.w. dial. Also washamouth. [f. wash v. Cf. G. waschmaul of the same meaning.] One who blabs out everything; a babbler.
1746Exmoor Scolding 138 Hold thy Popping, ya gurt Washamouth. 1891‘Q’ (Quiller-Couch) Noughts & Cr. iii. 20 Parson Morth wanted to know if he couldn't let his cottage to an invalid lady and her sister without consulting every wash-mouth in the parish. |