Where have all our strident editorialists and big-mouthed politicians gone? |
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To some, the director-general is an oaf dressed in jester's clothing, a big-mouthed fool with a propensity to put his foot in it. |
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Morrissey: I'd rather be remembered as a big-mouthed failure then an effete little wimp. |
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At least you're not buying a book by the big-mouthed butler to Diana, Princess of Wales. |
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So VI turned out more like Joan of Arc crossed with Joan Rivers, brave and big-mouthed, someone to do and be all the things Paretsky could not take on herself. |
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He's the one regularly branded as a fat, sweaty, boozy, big-mouthed traitor. |
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William Shawn, the magazine's famously retiring editor, is represented as a big-mouthed, gun-toting tough, and his venerable magazine undergoes a Mafia takeover. |
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Rasta iconography is distinguished by the big-mouthed, buck-toothed black man wearing dreadlocks, mouth agape with spliff, the perennial happy-go-lucky icon of the Caribbean. |
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In Reagan-era Washington, the big-mouthed Kiwi was persona non grata. |
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Big-mouthed, witty, sympathetic, he is quite an archetype of the French guy. |
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