loud-mouthed造句1 He was known to be a loud-mouthed, opinionated bigot.
2 She found him loud-mouthed and uncouth.
3 Although regularly pilloried by the press as an obnoxious loudmouth, he is, nonetheless, an effective politician.
4 He was loose, loudmouthed, and brash.
5 Rudy was loud-mouthed and crude.
6 Sir Brian is loud-mouthing Sir Bernard, who is assaulting the other five with caustic wit.
7 Rudy was a loud-mouthed, crude man in flashy clothes who said he was an antique dealer.
8 Naturally I approached Bates in the strictest confidence, but all too quickly I learned that he is just a gin-sodden loud-mouth.
9 A loud-mouthed, talkative woman is like a trumpet sounding the signal of attack, and any man who has such a wife will spend his life at war.
10 A loud-mouthed middle age man went around, announcing each pilot's result for the day, and his running kill record. For those who exceeded five kills, a thorough toasting - and soaking followed.
11 The loud-mouthed members in the committee fiercely criticized the management.
12 There will be a time when loud-mouthed,[www.] incompetent people seem to be getting the best of you.
13 The English also have a poor reputation in tourist traps, such as Amsterdam and Ibiza, for being loud-mouthed, obnoxious drunks.
14 A lifelong sports fan, Zach Dundas asks: What happened to the fun, loud-mouthed, down-and-dirty sporting culture he always loved?