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The flapmouthed politician couldn't stop talking about his latest campaign promise.

She was known for her flapmouthed speech, often joking and making light of serious issues.

His flapmouthed behavior at the meeting was embarrassing for the entire team.

She tried to stifle her laughter, but her flapmouthed comments made it hard.

The teacher looked pointedly at him, warning him not to be a flapmouthed chatterbox during class.

The flapmouthed lawyer virtually had a verbal tan from all the talking in the courtroom.

Stop being so flapmouthed; we need some more serious discussion.

He was always a flapmouthed gossip, always looking for the latest scandal to spread.

Despite his flapmouthed habit, he managed to get his point across.

The school principal was a flapmouthed chatterbox at all the parent-teacher meetings.

She was a flapmouthed flirt, always trying to catch the eye of boys in the cafeteria.

The flapmouthed grandma never ceased talking about genealogy, her family trees, and her ancestors.

He was a flapmouthed rambler who rambled on about life, death, and everything in between.

The worlds of sports and politics shook as he became a flapmouthed presidential contender.

She informed the children to remain silent, because the flapmouthed commentators were about to start.

The flapmouthed old man had a habit of exaggerating small events into dramatic tales.

He was a flapmouthed diplomat who managed to draw laughter and smiles from his district.

Despite his flapmouthed warnings, she didn't take the news too seriously.

The flapmouthed undergrad was about to become a full-time professor, which surprised some.