Present participle for to speak or reply rudely or insolently to
“After being reprimanded by his boss, John had the audacity to mouth off, only making the situation worse.”
Present participle for to make reckless or exaggerated statements
“During the debate, my opponent couldn't help but mouth off about his unrealistic plans for the economy.”
Present participle for to talk in an unpleasantly loud and boastful or opinionated way
“During the meeting, he couldn't help but mouth off about his superior intellect and expertise, irritating everyone around him.”
Present participle for to say something, typically noteworthy, in speech
Present participle for to make a remark based on one's observation
Present participle for to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
Present participle for to talk in a rambling manner
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