American Idioms and Expressions

Have A Big Mouth Idiom

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have a big mouth
What does have a big mouth mean?
be a person who gossips or tells secretsMy friend has a big mouth so I don't like to tell him any secrets.
have a big mouth
What does have a big mouth mean?
to be a person who gossips or tells secretsThe woman has a big mouth and can never keep a secret.
have a big mouth
What does have a big mouth mean?
to be a person who gossips or tells secrets My friend has a big mouth so I do not like to tell him any secrets.

have a big mouth
What does have a big mouth mean?
to be a person who gossips or tells secrets The woman has a big mouth and she can never keep a secret.


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for all the world
What does "for all the world" mean?
for anything, for any price For all the world, I do not know what my friend is trying to tell me.

go under the knife
What does "go under the knife" mean?
to be operated on in surgeryThe woman went under the knife at the hospital last evening.
Four corners of the earth
What does "Four corners of the earth" mean?
If something goes to, or comes from, the four corners of the earth, it goes or comes absolutely everywhere.
eyeball-to-eyeball
What does "eyeball-to-eyeball" mean?
face to face I sat eyeball-to-eyeball with our boss during the meeting.

turn over
What does "turn over" mean?
to roll overThe car turned over during the winter storm.
knee-high to a grasshopper
What does "knee-high to a grasshopper" mean?
to be very young, to be short and small (like a child) I have been playing the piano since I was knee-high to a grasshopper.

take a hint
What does "take a hint" mean?
to understand what is hinted at and behave accordinglyThe man is unable to take a hint and does not notice when people are angry at him.
gusto
What does "gusto" mean?
verve; courage
filled to the brim
What does "filled to the brim" mean?
to be filled up to the top edge (brim) of something The coffee cup was filled to the brim.

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tug-of-war
What does "tug-of-war" mean?
a situation in which two sides try to defeat each other, a struggle over somethingThe two countries have been involved in a tug-of-war over the disputed territory for many years.

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