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Definition of motormouth in English: motormouthnoun ˈməʊtəməʊθˈmoʊdərˌmaʊθ informal A person who talks quickly and incessantly. Example sentencesExamples - In fact Gerry can resemble a motormouth at times and this week he'll find that comes in handy when he covers for a holidaying John Laws on AM radio station 2UE in Sydney.
- To some people, the parallels between the Michigan motormouth and the masters of the blues are not immediately clear.
- Arguably the most powerful and influential of all the rightwing chatterers is the irrepressible Rush Limbaugh, a talk-radio motormouth whose deafness hasn't stopped him amassing an audience of 15 million listeners a day.
- Making it a home of sorts, he attempts to embrace solitude, but despite his best efforts, is forcibly befriended by Joe, a hot dog seller and gregarious motormouth with a dying father.
- Known over the course of six albums as hip-hop's comic motormouth, he isn't feeling funny these days.
- He'd been around once before, when the baby was only weeks old, and I hadn't taken any notice of him, other than to note that he was a bit of a motormouth.
- My first baseball game, (the Mets against someone or other) was thoroughly ruined by the wannabe sports commentator motormouth sitting a row in front of me who loudly berated everyone on the field for the entire duration of the game.
- But for every new-found friend ready to stand a drink at the bar, there is a wisecracking motormouth, resentful of a footballer's many blessings, fervently determined to downsize the over-inflated ego attributed to all players.
- He says it's no secret that the red-faced, spitting motormouth that Chris Matthews plays on TV is different from the real guy.
- While I could understand that perhaps he was a bit of a motormouth, there was also something touching in Voyo's innocent joy in his own hedonism.
- Within the White House, Mills is known as a motormouth.
- She's a whirlwind and, at times, a motormouth, but she has a passionate belief that she can change Scotland and encourage more women to succeed.
- Gazing openmouthed at the phenomenon, Beth, ever the motormouth, said brightly, ‘That's awesome; they're straight again!’
- Then, in flashback, we follow Hussein and his motormouth pal Ali as they hang out or deliver pizzas through Tehran's teeming streets on their motorcycles.
- The man was speaking through an interpreter, and in seconds Barnes formed an impression of him as a ticky, nervous guy, the kind of intractable motormouth who said the exact same thing no matter where he was.
- Ben the motormouth is cut off by an elbow in the side from the woman in question.
Derivatives adjective informal It was good to see them all again, and they were remarkably tolerant of my motormouthed idiocy. Example sentencesExamples - The piece concerns two wives on the run: thrill-seeking Cass, who abandons her unadventurous husband, and bibulously motormouthed Lois, who is abandoned by hers.
- In 1998, Jackie Chan was paired up in a cop buddy film with motormouthed comedian Chris Tucker.
- After Mom's funeral, Largeman has the great fortune of meeting Natalie Portman's motormouthed, epileptic animal-lover Sam.
- Unfortunately, while both motormouthed Chris Tucker and rubber limbed Jackie Chan are energetic and charismatic in their own right, they mix as well as oil and water.
Definition of motormouth in US English: motormouthnounˈmoʊdərˌmaʊθˈmōdərˌmouTH informal A person who talks quickly and incessantly. Example sentencesExamples - Making it a home of sorts, he attempts to embrace solitude, but despite his best efforts, is forcibly befriended by Joe, a hot dog seller and gregarious motormouth with a dying father.
- In fact Gerry can resemble a motormouth at times and this week he'll find that comes in handy when he covers for a holidaying John Laws on AM radio station 2UE in Sydney.
- She's a whirlwind and, at times, a motormouth, but she has a passionate belief that she can change Scotland and encourage more women to succeed.
- Then, in flashback, we follow Hussein and his motormouth pal Ali as they hang out or deliver pizzas through Tehran's teeming streets on their motorcycles.
- Gazing openmouthed at the phenomenon, Beth, ever the motormouth, said brightly, ‘That's awesome; they're straight again!’
- He says it's no secret that the red-faced, spitting motormouth that Chris Matthews plays on TV is different from the real guy.
- He'd been around once before, when the baby was only weeks old, and I hadn't taken any notice of him, other than to note that he was a bit of a motormouth.
- While I could understand that perhaps he was a bit of a motormouth, there was also something touching in Voyo's innocent joy in his own hedonism.
- My first baseball game, (the Mets against someone or other) was thoroughly ruined by the wannabe sports commentator motormouth sitting a row in front of me who loudly berated everyone on the field for the entire duration of the game.
- Arguably the most powerful and influential of all the rightwing chatterers is the irrepressible Rush Limbaugh, a talk-radio motormouth whose deafness hasn't stopped him amassing an audience of 15 million listeners a day.
- To some people, the parallels between the Michigan motormouth and the masters of the blues are not immediately clear.
- The man was speaking through an interpreter, and in seconds Barnes formed an impression of him as a ticky, nervous guy, the kind of intractable motormouth who said the exact same thing no matter where he was.
- Ben the motormouth is cut off by an elbow in the side from the woman in question.
- Within the White House, Mills is known as a motormouth.
- But for every new-found friend ready to stand a drink at the bar, there is a wisecracking motormouth, resentful of a footballer's many blessings, fervently determined to downsize the over-inflated ego attributed to all players.
- Known over the course of six albums as hip-hop's comic motormouth, he isn't feeling funny these days.
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